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"I enjoy creating my own art ;photography exhibitions' and thinking, reading, and writing about a variety of topics. I am a photocurator and photohistorian at Boston's Photographic Resource Center. I am broadly engaged in all kinds of light-sensitive media and am a habitual link and fact-sender. This blog is an attempt to keep it all in one place."
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"Boston's unconducted string orchestra."
Jamaica Plain
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"An Arlington-based visual artist's online journal."
Arlington
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"A blogospheric Guide to the Celebrity Series of Boston, New england's leading presenter of the performing arts."
Boston and Cambridge
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Opinions about theater in Boston.
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"Independent, experimental, local music blog."
Salem
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"Posts by Boston based interior designer on interior design, architecture, space planning, decorating, home staging, green design, sustainability and everything possibly related."
Methuen
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Klezmer music news and comments.
Newton
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"Interviews, exhibitions and art collaborative archives."
Malden
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"A blog on the arts in and around Boston and New England by Boston NPR radio station WBUR."
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Shakespeare-related events in the Greater Boston area.
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"Beacon Broadside is the blog of Beacon Press, a Boston institution for over 150 years. The blog features posts from Beacon authors, staff, and friends of the press, and includes on occasion posts about Boston history."
Beacon Hill
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"Your Guide to Anything and Everything Boston."
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"A community blog focused on the Gardner Museum's new series of evening events, Gardner After Hours. Blog entries are contributed by artists, musicians, and staff, inside and outside of the museum, to give readers interesting and diverse perspectives on After Hours programs, the kinds of things you won't find out just by reading our website.
Fenway
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"Photos from a Spotlight Operator's Perspective."
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"Commentary from Big Fat Whale cartoonist Brian McFadden."
Brockton
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"Blog accompanying the book Big Screen Boston: From Mystery Street to The Departed and Beyond, by Paul Sherman--the first book about the 250 movies made in and around Greater Boston. [The book is out May 1, 2008.]"
Malden
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"This blog combines two blogs, A Thousand Furnished Rooms, which has been active since March 2004, and a second blog, Ideas in Technology and Publishing, which I wrote from August 2003 to January 2005."
Melrose
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"An Ongoing Record of Dreams."
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"Bostodelphia is an electic blog, with a running series (er, pissing match) comparing Boston with the City of Brotherly Love."
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"The arts and literature in Somerville and more."
Somerville
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"Boston Comments (A play on Boston Commons. Haha?) is a fun spot to check out what's going on in the local pop culture scene, including local Bostonians on TV, Boston movie scenes and other stuff only true Boston folk will understand."
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"Five young disparate Bostonians, mostly college-aged, one at prep school, one in the workforce, chronicling their extra-curriculars past and future."
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"If you are looking to hire a local bluegrass band for your event check out this site! This blog is Andy Sicard's listing of cool local music events and information about hiring the Goodtime Stringband."
Lowell, MA
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"This site serves as a hub for your official Boston entertainment and culture critics! Tired of being let down by another wack party? Are you sick of wasting your money on another boring event? New to the Boston Area and don't know where to go? Log onto TheFabEmpire.com first; we've got the inside scoop on where to go and where to avoid. Everyone promises a good time but we'll make sure you have one."
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"An Allston boy's take on life, music, pop-culture, computers, comics, and more. Free mp3s, photos, and lots of links."
Allston
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"Taking aim at Hollywood."
Back Bay
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"I send out a weekly email of interesting things to do around Boston for $10 or less. The will usually be an abbreviated version with some of my event descriptions as well as some reviews other notes of cheapness."
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"I'm a 24-year old social, silly, and spirited city gal livin' the life in Boston's South End. From restaurant openings to clothing boutiques, I love to explore everything that's fabulous about our city."
South End
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Interviews and discussions by and for Deadheads.
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Somerville
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"Creative Journey Cafe is a blog created by a Boston area freelance artist named Mark. It is devoted to helping creative people succeed through inspiring articles, links, and interviews with amazing creative people."
Framingham
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"News and views from Crossroads Trade, a purveyor of fair-trade ethnic arts in Coolidge Corner."
Coolidge Corner
Brookline
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"Edgy, witty literate blather about literature, politics, movies and music blown into interviews, essays, parodies, reviews and critical analysis with a healthy dose of fiction and poetry."
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"A lot of yapping about music, city life and other stuff."
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"A little window into the mind of self-proclaimed 'Diva' Taunia, Boston-area jazz vocalist and voice teacher."
Belivdere
Lowell
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"Mimi Kirchner's Blog about dolls, doll-making, art and being an artist... also reviews of books, shows, products, and stores that I come across and progress reports on my work..."
Arlington
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"Music in, around, and beyond Boston including daily concert/music related activities listings."
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"Reflections on art and culture by Somerville (formerly Allston-based and Jamaica Plain-based) poet, mime, puppeteer, actor, clown and performance artist, Ian Thal.
Mostly about the various artistic projects with which the author is involved, but sometimes delves into politics and how they relate to the arts. The successor to the imaginatively named Ian Thal's Blog."
Inman Square
Somerville
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A blog that takes you behind the scenes with Boston's very own From the Top, the non-profit organization behind the hit NPR and PBS programs that showcase America's best young classical musicians.
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"Songwriter, recording artist, and blogging musician.
Somerville
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"Kenneth Sutton exploring cyberspace."
Medford
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"News and comment on Boston arts and culture."
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"Blog to inform fans about Boston singer/songwriter Ingrid Gerdes's recent happenings."
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"Freak circumstances placed Jesse right in the middle of Boston's vibrant comedy scene ..."
Somerville
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Reviews of new and old movies seen around the Boston area.
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"Cynicism and sass: because she's a poor college student, and because she said so."
Allston
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"Between biking Boston, sleep walking, and the occasional dark roast at ECR, Jen Choi gets typing on her dilapidated macbook for none other than you guys: her faithful/bored/curious readers. Every now and then, expect entries ranging from music news to science to general bullshit."
Allston
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"Musings and commentary on design topics by graphic designer and artist Jenn Ski."
Somerville
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"Behind-the-scenes buzz at Jimmy Tingle's OFF-BROADWAY Theater located in Somerville, near the Davis Square T stop. This blog features videos, interviews, photos and more!"
Somerville
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"An expansion of what I did at the Globe. The aim: to steer you toward the best of what Boston has to offer in a variety of arts and entertainment areas - and to provide you with a good, snappy read."
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"Boston-based pop culture blog focusing on the controversial voices who fuel the local news, arts, politics, music, LGBT and comedy scenes."
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"Lone Beader (n) 1. one who creates beadwork without the assistance or company of others. 2. one who prefers solitude while creating beadwork. Extreme Bead Embroidery. Pop Art and Music."
Quincy
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los amigos de durutti is a boston-based music and mp3 blog featuring a diverse array of music including underground and alt hip hop, jazz, funk, soul, indie electronica, indie rock and more. los amigos was created in May 2005 by Matthew Durutti, aka DJ durutti, who also contributes "weekly music picks," concert, and album reviews to Bostonist.
On los amigos, DJ durutti posts album reviews and previews, artist interviews (sometimes made available as podcasts), concert reviews of shows in Boston, and features about eclectic music new and old. A full archive of concert photos (creative commons license) is maintained on los amigos and DJ durutti's flickr page.
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"A blog about fashion in general, but with a focus on fashion in Boston by a college student living in Boston."
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"Watch Maria work in an office, do comedy, do yoga, and go on auditions. Fascinating, all of it."
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"A Boston Theatre Artist Blogs About The Current State of Theatre Production, Criticism, and Writing in the Boston, The Bay State, and Beyond."
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"Music-related conversation starters."
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"Over twenty years as a professional writer, Neil Gaiman has been one of the top writers in modern comics, and is now a best-selling novelist, whose most recent novel for adults, American Gods, was awarded the Hugo, Nebula, Bram Stoker, SFX and Locus awards, while his children's novel Coraline, has been, like American Gods, an international bestseller and an enormous critical success."
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"Recent technological and telecommunication developments--the internet's two-way communication model, relatively inexpensive access to computers and networks--have given rise to a powerful and diverse range of creative production, particularly among those not self-defined as artists, resulting in a bleedover between and across disciplines as people explore unconventional uses of tools and technologies. Current activity indicates that trends emergent from computer network based practice are changing the nature of performance."
The idea is to use this blog to generate discussion about emergent forms, current practice, histories, interests, issues and ideas - to explore performance within, through, and across computer networks and disciplines.
Jamaica Plain
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"More New England art news and reviews than anyone else."
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Boston arts blog.
Cambridgeport
Cambridge
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"Oft times opinion, occasionally poetry, even a song every now and then. Rants, ruminations and the occasional prayer."
Holliston
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"Boston-based interior designer Abbey Koplovitz showcases ongoing projects and shares insider tips on creating a beautiful home. It's interior design for the rest of us!"
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"Adam Brooks and TC Cheever of ImprovBoston, located one block from Broadway in Cambridge, write about the art and process of two guys trying to create a musical or two."
Inman Square
Cambridge
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"Boston-based music blog that began with a theme involving a recent New York expat trying to figure out the Boston music scene. Ultimately turned into something much wider in location."
Roxbury (Mission Hill)
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"Chronicles decorative painting jobs in the Boston/suburbs, both commercial and residential work. Also gives resources and discusses small business aspects."
Watertown
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By Jack Kimball, editor of Faux Press.
Cambridge
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"Thoughts on writing, art, design, knitting, textiles and life in America's oldest seaport, Gloucester, Massachusetts."
Gloucester
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"Regular blog, plus reviews of all kinds of things, from Red Sox games to the Children's Museum, with a focus on Boston-area attractions."
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"Paul Merklein lives in Cambridge and draws the world, one face at a time."
Harvard
Cambridge
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A blog in love with Boston music.
Allston
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"A look at the underbelly of pop culture and my life."
Watertown
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"This is a comprehensive hip hop, film and urban culture blog written entirely by an information junkie/graphomaniac Bostonian ex emcee/film student/graf writer/streetballer called Dart Adams."
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"Since 1996 I have published a regular Op/Ed column in the Foxboro Reporter. I grew up in Dorchester and many of my columns talk about that."
Foxborough
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"A entertainment blog which reps Beantown to the fullest."
Dorchester
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"Freelance illustrator, poster artist, mask-maker, and live-in chew toy for my two Boston Terriers, Frankenstein and Mr. Giles. I teach illustration at Massachusetts College of Art, and live in a big spooky house (that came with its own embalming machine in the cobwebby basement!)with my partner in Black Cat Burlesque, Devilicia."
West Newton
Newton
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Boston comedian chronicles his life.
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"Salem Theatre Company is Salem, Mass., community theater group, founded in 2002 and offering year-round plays and events."
Salem
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"an art log of a studio in Massachusetts, USA."
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"Cheating on the Kobayashi Maru since 2001."
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"South End based artist Jeff Hayes' thoughts about the arts, the creative process, and previews of work in progress and recently completed work."
South End
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"What's going on in Boston and Brookline, plus sites to read on a dull day at the office."
Brookline, Boston
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"That Hottness is a cultural resource for the informed Bostonian, including information on art, music, style and events. We will be the historical record of Boston's renaissance."
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"Art, technology, media, ideas, and the Cambridge/Boston lecture scene by Joanne McNeil."
Cambridge
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"Val Kappa is a stand-up comic and drifter. These are random things she typed."
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"TLGUTS is located in Central Square, Lynn, within the LynnArts Inc. building. We are committed to showing art work that is process driven and communicative of human experiences."
Lynn
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"Currents beneath the surface in the arts, history and politics."
South End
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"Cody shares his ill-informed opinion (and podcast)
about everything, but mostly yoga, humor and music."
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"Well-Rounded Radio connects listeners to great music happening outside the mainstream, gives them a behind-the-scenes look at its creation, and lets them sample it within each interview."
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"The opinions of a few Boston college guys on the entertainment world we live in!"
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