Who said print was dead? In my opinion I'd rather curl up with a book than some cold electronic device. haha But that's just me. (But I'm not here to throw out my opinions).
For all who will be staying in the city this Saturday, head to 700 Boylston Street, as the famous Boston Public Library will be hosting a citywide book sale from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, Aug. 7th.
Featuring CDs, vinyl records (what are those...? Kidding), cassettes, magazines and books...let's not forget the glorious, glorious books filled with words and letters and thoughts, and far off places! Hard covers are $2 and paperbacks are $1.
Proceeds will benefit the community programs of the City Wide Friends of the Boston Public Library.

Do you remember Vinny T's? After months and months of walking by the bordered up windows at 867 Boylston, I gave up hoping and wishing that something amazing was going to come along.
What is it about listening to jazz in the summer? I feel like it completes the whole experience, and summer isn't summer without the experience.
Trivia nights been a bit....dull lately? Need more of a challange? We suggest hitting up
Are you transfixed with nature's wonders, aka as lightning!? Head to the Museum of Science and watch a demonstration and learn all you can about these awesome bolts of light!
Fan of Mad Men? Season four started if you aren't aware....
The Paul Revere House and Museum, 19 North Square, will present a copper plating demonstration from 1pm-4pm Saturday July 31. Craftsman Gary Gregory will demonstrate the techniques Paul Revere used to engrave and print broadsheets and political cartoons. Admission is free with museum admission. North End residents are admitted free at all times.
Polly Apfelbaum, Sophie Calle, James Casebere, Catherine Chalmers, Jeanne Dunning, Mona Hatoum, Vik Muniz, Liliana Porter, Kunie Sugiera, William Wegman
Come join RED SQUARE, Boston's most creative and fun cover band in a great fundraiser night to benefit an amazing cause - beating cancer! all proceeds will benefit the Dana Farber Cancer Center.
The Boston Public Library (700 Boylston St) is hosting a series of film starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn at 6pm Thursdays during July and August...well now it would just be August.