Friday, March 30, 2007

Suess Celebration

There are only five days left
To see the Dr. at his best
It's been fifty years
For this, there are tears
Of joy for the man we call Suess.

The Art of Dr. Suess is celebrating the fifty year anniversary of The Cat and the Hat at Newbury Fine Arts located at 29 Newbury St. through April 5th.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Cure for your mid-week slump

It's Wednesday.... thankfully it's not Monday but it's not Friday either, which stinks. To help take the edge off from school or work and break up the week, I have a few ideas for some Wednesday night fun. Who knew Wednesday had turned into the new Thursday?

Listen up!

You know it's Spring when...

Don't say I didn't give you enough warning.

April 17th is free cone day at Ben and Jerrys! Hopefully, it will be a little bit warmer outside for this than it was for Dunkin's free iced coffee day where my hands became one with the coffee.This year will be the 29th annual day of free ice cream from Ben and Jerrys, which started in 1979 to celebrate their one year anniversary of the ice cream and show appreciation for their customers.

Just enough time between then and now to get serious about some important decisions- Coffee heathbar or Mint cookie?

Monday, March 26, 2007

I love the '80s

Growing up I was scared of many different characters in the movies I watched.. Chuckie, Gremlins, Care Bears on occasion... and last but certainly not least-David Bowie.

You know what I'm talking about. The movie with Jennifer Connelly at a really young age where David Bowie sneaks into her bedroom and steals her baby brother. In Labyrinth, Jim Henson's muppets came off so life-like it was creepy, which made it one of my favorite/scariest movies growing up, and remains on my list today.

In honor of Jim Henson's incredible work that made my childhood a little more special, the Brattle Theatre is holding a festival in his honor from March 30-April 2. During this time, there will be two showings of Labyrinth. The first show is at 9:45 p.m. on March 31st, and the second is at 9:30 on April 2nd. Tickets cost $9.50 and are worth every penny to see if Bowie still has the same chilling effect now as he did when you were a child. "Everything I've done, I've done for you. I move the stars for no one." Jareth, the Goblin King

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Get it in writing

Looks like someone beat me to the punch (definitely not the first time). As of this January, Globe Pequot published 304 pages of deals and steals in a book they call, "The Cheap Bastards Guide to Boston: Secrets of Living the Good Life FOR FREE!"

I haven't seen this book in bookstores yet, but it is available on Amazon. The book claims they "help you gain free entrance to plays, films, concerts, and museums, where to find free classes in anything from yoga to sailing, where to find half-price meals and free food, including clam chowder, beer, and burgers, how to get a free haircut, color treatment, manicure, or low-cost massage and when and where to find great furnishings in other people’s trash."

Too bad the book isn't for free, too. As soon as I get my hands on it though, I will relay you the best of the least (expensive).

Friday, March 23, 2007

If you could go anywhere..

It's one of my favorite past times, which is really sad when you think about it. I like to imagine what I would do with every last dollar if I were to win the lottery. Problem number one with this- you can't win if you don't play (and I usually don't). Secondly, after I snap back into reality I'm usually left feeling a little depressed at the chances of this happening being in a billion.

During these lottery daydreams of mine, at the end of my money pile I usually pick a few places I would love to travel. With graduation so soon, it's one of those things where it may be a good time to travel with no real responsibilities, but at the same time, not knowing my future makes me nervous about spending so much money on something i don't "need."

But that doesn't mean that it wouldn't be fun to window shop. The Boston Globe is holding it's second annual Travel Show at the Seaport World Trade Center. The event is open to the public starting tomorrow at 10am. The idea of the travel show is to see what's out there around the world as far as vacation experiences, and the advantage is you will get exculsive discounts and deals for booking a trip at the show.
The event's web site claims that they are expecting over 200 exhibitors and last year more than $1,000,000 in travel discounts were accumulated. Whether you're looking to book a trip, or just want to daydream about what could be, check it out. The show runs through Sunday and admission is $10 for adults and children under 18 are free.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Stop&Rent

Before this year, I hadn't rented movies too often. I tend to watch the same movies I know I like over and over again, so when I went to the movie store recently I didnt realize it cost almost $5 to rent a dvd. Granted, most rentals allow you to keep it for a few days, but I remember as a kid it was only $2.. tops!

Seems like the Stop and Shop people read my mind about thie higher rental prices. They now have these red boxes, that look very smilar to a soda vending machine, where you can rent the latest releases for only $1! I love it! It's only $1 for every night you rent, but I only need a movie for that long anyway! I mean, it's great to be able to keep videos for a week, but the reason I rent something is because I plan on watching it that day and then I'm done with it.

The "red box" kiosks take credit cards, so you just swipe your card and you're good to go. They add new movies every Tuesday, and there's no annoying membership card or anything. If nothing else, it saves time by allowing you to go food shopping without having to make an extra stop on the way home.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Oh, Bama!

I love Boston for so many reasons, but one of my favorite memories over the past five years of living here has to be the 2002 election. Let me clarify, it did not turn out the way I would have liked (or even begged or pleaded), but the excitment of the city during such an important time in history was unforgettable.

So, although it is still early for next year's election to nail down who I am going to vote for, I like to start my scoping-out process early. That is why I was so excited to see Democratic contender Barack Obama will be coming to BU's Agganis Arena April 20th. His Web site said he is trying to reach the student population, so you must have an email address ending in .edu in order to buy a ticket. They cost $23, not bad for someone who has won the praise of Oprah and the rest of America seemingly overnight. The fundraiser only allows one ticket per email address, so get going and see what all the fuss about this Chicago native is about! See ya in '08!

Monday, March 19, 2007

Ice Ice Maybe?

This Wednesday, Dunkin Donuts is holding their first-ever, nationwide "Free Iced Coffee Day." As I like to say, if it's free it's for me! Too bad we have enough snow now to make our own iced coffees, but I'll still be taking advantage.

So, to promote the event, Dunkin Donuts is bringing one-hit wonder rapper Vanilla Ice to Copley Square Park tomorrow. Before I saw his whining, pathetic D-lister ways on the Surreal Life, I might actually be interested in checking it out. He will be the special judge in a karaoke contest that invites anyone to make sing his hit, "Ice Ice Baby," in honor of the iced-coffee. The only catch is the contestants have to use the words Dunkin Iced Coffee in their lyrics.

Winners actually win awesome prizes- a year's worth of iced coffee, along with $1,000 and the Nintendo Wii. Even with brain freeze contestants are more likely to have more talent than Ice ever did..

Friday, March 16, 2007

A Justified Break




Spring Break 2007 was my first official year I actually got to get off campus, since the last two years I had been working at the Globe. It wasn't your typical spring break though, which is probably a good thing. Even though I'm only 23 I feel like I've missed my age for those things. That's why I was so excited I was going down to Texas to visit one of my best friends from Northeatern who recently moved there.

Let me just say, I was going down to see my friend Allison, who I met about three years ago and has since quickly become one of my closest friends. This bond we have is because of two words- Justin Timberlake. I had known her for a year or so before we become really good friends. If we had only known our almost-scary obsession with Justin was something we both had in common. Both of has have been to every NSYNC, Justin concert that has graced the northeast since our freshman years in high school, so almost ten years now. We can name every appearance, every lyric, every girlfriend, clothes style, you name it. Although we had shared so many of the same concert experiences, just not together, we were going to see Justin in Dallas this break for the first time together. We had both already seen him a couple of times this year, most notably his club tour this summer that came to Avalon here in Boston and the Roseland Ballroom in NYC. This was the most amazing show we had both been to of his, because it only held a few hundred true fans, and was a smaller setting than the huge arenas he only plays these days.

Anyway, we went to see him last week in Dallas with General Admission tickets. Since I had seen him in Boston last month with the same tickets, I knew how to get us a good spot. We ended up in the first row of GA, right in back of VIP, which had celebrities literally right in front of us, like Tony Romo, QB of the Cowboys. The concert, as usual, was amazing. Since Justin is from the south he had some family up and really made it more special. Any kind of concert is definitely the most fun when shared with friends who share your passion (or obsession, whatever you want to call it!).

While that was the obvious highlight of my trip to Dallas, we did some more touristy, southern things down there as well. I refused to go to any place to eat that is in the northeast, so we stuck to all unique southern restaurants and chains. We visited Fort Worth, which is exactly the type of town you may envision when you think of Texas. It has kids walking around with stirrups, boots and cowboy hats.
The touristy town was filled with souveneir shops and saloons, and also a daily walking of the longhorns down the street, which was a pretty fun sight. We ended our time at Ft. Worth at the world's largest honky-tonk (but do they really have them in places other than Texas?) called Billy Bobs. It was fun because it was so different. I find it so interesting how the south is literally like a different world compared to the northeast.

Second to Justin, my favorite thing in Texas was visiting the Sixth Floor Museum, ocated on the street JFK was driving down when he was fatally shot in Dallas. The museum had amazing information on the day of his death. In fact, the museum is located on the sixth floor, the exact floor with the window where Lee Harvey Oswald shot the two shots that killed the president as he drove by in a convertible pass the infamous grassy knoll. The museum showcased exhibits which featured different conspiracy theories of the assisination. It was really a touching tribute to JFK, and to be in the exact place where his promising life was cut short more upsetting than I had expected it to be. It just makes you wonder if our nation would be different today had that not happened. I find things so interesting when you leave a place and are still thinking about all the things you just learned.

I was very sad when I had to leave Texas and the 80 degree whether.. oh yeah, and Allison too. Oh well, we'll always have Justin. :)

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Time to "Wine Down"

It's just what the doctor ordered. In fact, having a glass of wine with dinner these days is less frowned upon than eating pasta. Studies show it may even improve our health.

With all these justifications for being a wino, why not take advantage of some free wine that's not even in a box? Every Wednesday night from 6-7, the upscale restaurant Croma, located at 269 Newbury Street, makes it happen. The restarant treats their customers to a free wine tasting EVERY Wednesday night. Each week features three new selections of wine to be tasted. Tonight it's Pinot Grigio and next week Italian Whites. And visit soon if you're interested because March is the last month Croma will be doing their Wine Down Series..

Cheers!

Monday, March 12, 2007

Everyone loves a parade!

The South Boston parade is a tradition here in Boston, but for those who live outside the city, there are other options. I'm looking forward to a March 17th parade in Newport, but check out these dates for Mass and New Hampshire, and if you have a free weekend- Ireland! ;)

Abington, Sunday, March 11
Boston, Sunday, March 18
Holyoke, Sunday, March 18
Lawrence, Sunday, March 11
Scituate, Sunday, March 18
Worcester, Sunday, March 11
Yarmouth, Saturday, March 10
Manchester, NH, Sunday, March 18
Dublin, Ireland, Saturday, March 17

Seeing Green

I like to think of St. Patrick's day kind of the same way I think of my birthday- as a week-long event. For a list of every single Irish Pub in Boston to spread the green out, check them out.