Liquid Fun presents…Running On Empty: 24 Hour Comedy Marathon to Benefit the …

Liquid Fun presents...Running On Empty: 24 Hour Comedy Marathon to Benefit the Greater Boston Food Bank It's back! For the seventh year in a row, Liquid Fun is hosting 24 hours of delirious funny, and it's BIGGER THAN EVER! Between 7 PM on Friday, March 23 and 7 PM on Saturday, March 24, the Funners will be joined by more than 16 professional and student comedy groups from around Massachusetts in a sleep-defying comedy feat never before attempted by (sane) humans! All your favorites are back for the 2012 LF Continue reading >>>

Magnolia Springs had one of the first golf courses

At the Magnolia Springs Hotel just south of Governors Creek and on the bank of the St. Johns River was Clay County’s biggest and best of the 1800s tourist hotels. Built in 1881, Bostonian Isaac Crufts’ hostelry had all the latest bells and whistles including one of the nation’s earliest nine-hole golf courses. The hotel’s extensive brochure touted it as "probably the best golf course in Florida" and claimed it "closely resembled the best Scottish links". The course was approximately a mile and a half long and was supervised by professional golfer and instructor Philip H. Honeyman. Continue reading >>>

Whitewater Rafting on the Concord River in Lowell!

Whitewater Rafting on the Concord River in Lowell, MA Beginning March 31st, running weekends through May. Lowell, MA –If you’re looking for a high-adventure whitewater raft trip close to Greater Boston, the Concord River is the place to raft this April and May. Please join us for a special press day on the river scheduled for Saturday, March 31st at 1pm! Special guests include environmental hero, Marion Stoddart and Lisa Wong, Mayor of Fitchburg. The Concord River trip is an unexpected whitewater gem that plunges over three major class III-IV rapids – Twisted Sister, Three Beauties, Continue reading >>>

March Madness In Boston Could Generate $22M For Local Economy

BOSTON (CBS) – March Madness hits Boston on Thursday, and although Harvard University made a first round exit, there’s plenty for the city to cheer about. The tournaments mean a nice boost for city businesses. The East Regional Finals of the NCAA Tournament at the TD Garden are expected to generate up to $22 million for the local economy, according to the Greater Boston Convention Visitor’s Bureau. Bureau said that on the surface, this looks like a three-day event covering the games from Thursday through Saturday. But in actuality, it’s a 6- to 7-day event for Boston and Cambridge. Teams Continue reading >>>

2012 Patriots Free Agency: Mark Anderson Continues His NFL Tour

Read More: Brandon Lloyd (WR - NEP), Mark Anderson (DE - BUF), Buffalo Bills, New England Patriots With the New England Patriots locking up a free agent like Brandon Lloyd, fans in the greater Boston area should be feeling good about where they stand up to this point in the offseason. However, one man who the Patriots don't appear interested in keeping is Mark Anderson, their free agent defensive end who had 10 sacks last season. Anderson has visited four teams including Miami, Tennessee and Baltimore. He's currently in Buffalo, according to Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston.com. Continue reading >>>

A transition process for considering the Budget

In 1649 Charles 1 King of England was beheaded largely because he tried to raise taxes without the authority of parliament. Ever since then it has been the staple of democratic politics for parliaments, and more specifically the lower elected houses, to periodically approve taxes and budgets. Indeed, the American constitution, rooted as it is in that Bostonian rebellion which insisted that there should be “no taxation without representation,” makes it mandatory for tax measures to originate in the Congress. Perhaps because of this and its greater adherence to the “separation of powers,” Continue reading >>>

Cupid Splash to benefit Save the Harbor/Save the Bay set for Saturday

“We expect that this year’s splash will be better than ever,” said Bruce Berman, spokesperson for Save the Harbor/Save the Bay. “Our region has over 19 miles of sandy beaches that are a tremendous asset, but we all have to pull together and take care of them.”Last year the group raised more than $20,000 to benefit community events at beaches from Lynn to Hull and this year Berman said they hope to raise even more and with such great weather it seems that it might just happen.Those who participate in South Boston will also enjoy a warm-up party at the nearby L Street Tavern, with clam Continue reading >>>

March Madness could be worth up to $22M to Hub, Boston College

Even though Boston College did not qualify for this year’s tourney, and Thursday’s regional semifinals and championship game are being played at TD Garden, the Eagles earned the right be called the “host” institution after their group bid with Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Center and TD Garden was accepted by the NCAA Committee back in 2009. Continue reading >>>

‘Dishonored’ screenshots show steampunk dystopia

Though the two may appear to share certain themes, Dishonored comes not from BioShock's Bostonian Irrational Games but from Arkane Studios in Lyon, east-central France. Despite that, Arkane has contributed to BioShock 2, and co-creative director Harvey Smith cut his teeth on BioShock ancestor System Shock, so there is a certain connection between the two. That connection is more than apparent in the latest batch of screenshots, some of which detail exterior exploration and conflict, others revealing seedy interior secrets. Publisher Zenimax has Dishonored and Prey 2 on the slate Continue reading >>>