Hey caffeine addicts look out for the Italian coffee company Lavazza driving around Boston and offering free coffee this weekend. Their mobile cafe came to Boston yesterday and is driving around town through Monday.
Calling all art lovers. Forty top galleries from Boston and beyond exhibit works at the International Fine Arts Show here in the South End starting tomorrow and running through the weekend; paintings, sculpture, prints, photography, and mixed media are all represented.
When: November, 14-16th
Where: Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts (539 Tremont Street)
Tickets: $15 Friday – Sunday
For more information about the event visit their website, Fine Arts Boston.
Last week Nikki Chase from the Boston Herald wrote an article about her favorite after-work cheap eats and it got me to thinking about some of my favorite places in the South End to grab something to eat after work; please share your favorites.
Darryl’s at 604 Columbus Avenue; All their starters are 1/2 price from 5 – 6:30 pm at the bar only.
Estragon at 700 Harrison Avenue; offers something they call “Tapas Blitz where they offer items like fried pork belly with salsa picante. Their blitz menu items are available Monday-Thursday, 5-7 p.m. and range from $1-$5.
Masa Restaurant at 439 Tremont Street makes their tapas so affordable you can’t help but indulge with 50¢ tapas in the bar only. You can order items like grilled chorizo, pork spring roll and shredded chicken taquitos. These super cheap eats are good Sunday – Thursday from 5-7p.m.
647 Tremont (and Sister Sorel too!) at 647 Tremont Street hosts their $2 taco Tuesdays where you can order a variety of house made tacos for $2 each. My favorites include the fried fish and pork almond mole; Tuesdays only.
Stella at 1525 Washington Street; offers cheap eats menu with options that inclued arugula salad, parmesan arancini and (one of my favorites) grilled Italian sausage. Every plate is only $5 until 6p.m. on weeknights only.
Yesterday, November 12th, marked the 30th anniversary of Madonna’s second studio album, Like A Virgin; damn that makes me feel old.
Thanks for the reminder of the anniversary Maybe it’s just me.
The 32nd annual Boston Ski and Snowboard Expo at the Seaport World Trade Center opens tomorrow, Thursday November 13 at 3 pm. and runs through Sunday when it closes at 6 pm.
Tickets are $15, and can be purchased at the door; get a $3 off coupon and more info about the Show here.
For more information about the annual event visit their website, bewisports.com/expos/boston.
The 2004 flick, Mean Girls, written by Tina Fey remains one of my favorite teen films of all times. For the movie’s 10th anniversary, EW invited the film’s female leads to come together and dish about their memories, behind-the-scenes magic, and what they think their characters would be doing now.
These are some of my favorite Mean Girls quotes:
“On Wednesdays we wear pink.” (I’ve actually written posts about this one).
“Gretchen, stop trying to make fetch happen! It’s not going to happen!”
“I’m sorry I called you a gap-toothed bitch. It’s not your fault you’re so gap-toothed.”
You can read this delicious interview on EW’s site, here.
Attention theater fans and holiday bargain shoppers. Now in its eleventh year, the Mayor’s Holiday Spectacular is offering half-price tickets to many of the holiday shows coming to the city during the 2014 holiday season; including Boston Ballet’s The Nutcracker, Holiday Pops, and more.
Browse the full list of events where tickets are half price on the Mayor’s Holiday Spectacular website and be sure to note the additional savings available like $10 off on First Night Buttons and dining out deals at, mayorsholiday.com.
One month from today Richard Winchester, producer and co-founder of Artfull Circle Theatre in San Francisco will return to New York City with an hilarious holiday musical comedy hit, Christmas With the Crawfords.
The show, which opens on December 11th, stars Joey Arias as Joan Crawford and Chris March as her darling daughter Christina. Connie Champagne returns as Judy Garland — a role in which she has garnered international acclaim. Sherry Vine (Keith Levy) will take on the dual role of Hedda Hopper and Baby Jane Hudson in her first appearance in the show.
The production is based on the actual Christmas Eve live radio broadcast of the Crawford family from their Brentwood mansion in the late 1940s, “Christmas With the Crawfords” is a loving homage to and parody of Hollywood’s Golden Age and is filled with appearances of major Tinsel Town icons, such as Judy Garland, Carmen Miranda, Gloria Swanson and the Andrews Sisters.
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets
Christmass with the Crawfords runs Tuesday – Thursday on December 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, & at 7:30pm. Friday & Saturday shows on the 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 begin at 8:00pm. Sunday performances on December 14 & 21 begin at 7:00pm.
All performances take place at Abrons Art Center – 477 Grand Street – NYC 10002. Tickets are $45 for general admission. Get your tickets here.