Casey At The Bat is a comic strip follows the adventures of a young, gay man and his friends in life, love and sports! Casey At The Bat is the work of the very talented Bob Glasscock who resides in NYC.
You can read back issues and order Casey At The Bat volume 1 from his website, caseyatb.com.
ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com. To see previous Adam and Andy cartoons link here.
While Hollywood is busy using much of downtown Boston to film the sequel Ghostbusters 2 starring Chris Hemsworth, Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig and Cecily Strong (to name a few stars), you can enjoy watching the original 1984 hit starring Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray and Sigourney Weaver out in JP tonight.
The movie starts at 8:30 at Hyde Square by the Blessed Sacrament Church Plaza at 361 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130. More details here.
The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation have been hosting free movie nights along the Mystic River at Assembly Row every Saturday at dusk.
This week’s free movie is Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull. For more information check out their web page, Assembly Row Summer Movie Series.
Christopher Columbus Park is showing movies for free on a large screen each Sunday starting at sunset. This week check out Shrek 2. Make a night of it by ordering from one of your favorite North End pizzerias and bring it with you to enjoy a movie outside. Below is the calendar of movies for the rest of the season.
Sunday, July 12th – Driving Miss Daisy
Sunday, July 19th – Toy Story Sunday, July 26th – Shrek 2
Sunday, August 2nd – Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Sunday August 9th – Money Ball
Sunday August 16th – Sabrina
Casey At The Bat is a comic strip follows the adventures of a young, gay man and his friends in life, love and sports! Casey At The Bat is the work of the very talented Bob Glasscock who resides in NYC.
You can read back issues and order Casey At The Bat volume 1 from his website, caseyatb.com.
ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com. To see previous Adam and Andy cartoons link here.
Earlier this spring I wrote the post, Gay themed summer movies, which talked about the documentary Do I sound gay? Today David Thorpe’s documentary opened in 14 new cities including Boston, Chicago, Portand, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle & Washington, DC; previously you could only see this film in Atlanta, Los Angeles, NYC and Philadelphia.
Meet writer/director David Thorpe in person today & tomorrow, July 24 & 25 for Q&As after the 7:05pm shows and to introduce the 9:45pm shows! Tickets here.
The documentary confronts Thorpe’s anxiety over sounding “gay” by talking to LGBT icons like Dan Savage and George Takei, and exploring the cultural history of the gay voice in film and television. You can get your tickets to see Do I sound gay? by linking to the Kendall Square cinema website, here.
FIGMENT is a forum for the creation and display of participatory and interactive art by emerging artists across disciplines that began in July 2007 as a free, one-day event on Governors Island in New York Harbor. Since then, FIGMENT has grown significantly. FIGMENT’s vision for art is to take it out of galleries and into the world we live in. Check out this free interactive art event in Boston this weekend.
Mark your calendars because starting on Thursday, July 23rd is Boston’s third annual Summer Arts Walk. Come down to Newbury Street from 5-8 PM and visit participating art galleries. Each gallery will feature a generously donated piece of art and display other works by local artists; participating galleries.
This weekend (July 25-26), the Summer Arts Weekend also returns. The Summer Arts Weekend includes many free events, including performances by R&B singer, Aaron Neville, Blue Man Group “Boston Drum Off” and much more. All events take place in the Back Bay’s Copley Square, starting at 11:00 AM on Saturday and again at 12:30 PM on Sunday. You can view this year’s calendar here.
Christopher Columbus Park is showing movies for free on a large screen each Sunday starting at sunset. Last week they showed Driving Miss Daisy. This week catch Toy Story. Make a night of it by ordering a pizza from Ernesto’s Pizzeria on Salem Street in the North End and walk over with it to enjoy a movie outside.
Below is the calendar of movies for the rest of the season. Definitely make it a point to come down and check out a show and enjoy a nice night outside.
Sunday, July 12th – Driving Miss Daisy Sunday, July 19th – Toy Story
Sunday, July 26th – Shrek 2
Sunday, August 2nd – Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Sunday August 9th – Money Ball
Sunday August 16th – Sabrina
The Magic 106.7 Family Film Festival started last week at the Shops at Prudential Center. Tonight, that film series continues with Frozen.
Note that this family-friendly event that includes children’s activities that start at 6pm. The movie will begin Saturday at sundown. (Rain date is Wednesday, July 22nd). No plans tonight? Head over to the Shops at Prudential Center and sing along.
Casey At The Bat is a comic strip follows the adventures of a young, gay man and his friends in life, love and sports! Casey At The Bat is the work of the very talented Bob Glasscock who resides in NYC.
You can read back issues and order Casey At The Bat volume 1 from his website, caseyatb.com.
ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com. To see previous Adam and Andy cartoons link here.
The Coolidge Theater is partnering with the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy hosting free outdoor screening series this summer. All screenings start at sunset at the Greenway’s Wharf District Park (located between Milk and India Streets) with films screened in 35mm.
Food, drinks, and lawn chairs are allowed at the event. Make it a date or bring a group of friends to enjoy this classic thriller.
Tonight’s show is the 1963 Hitchcock horror, The Birds.