365 Things to Do in Boston - New Tips Daily

#205 Playing For Change (Symphony Hall)

Posted by Tara Peterson on Wed, Nov 17, 2010

playingchangePlaying For Change comes to Symphony Hall! The group features street performers around the world as seen on "Stand By Me" on YouTube and the PBS Special seen on WGBH TV. In the band are Senegalese guitarist Ilon Ba, percussionist Mohammed Alidu (of Northern Ghana), vocalist Clarence Bekker (of Netherlands/Suriname), vocalist/harmonica player Grandpa Elliott (of New Orleans), vocalist/percussionist Mermans Kenkosenki (of DRC Congo), guitarist Jason Tamba (of Kinshasa, DRC Congo),vocalist Titi Tsira (Gugulethu, South Africa), Juan Carlos Portillo (of Zimbabwe), Reggie McBride (Detroit) & Peter Bunetta (Los Angeles).

When: Wednesday, Nov 17 8:00p
Where:
Boston Symphony Hall 
Tickets:
$26.00  - $56.00

#204 The Blue Man Group

Posted by Tara Peterson on Tue, Nov 16, 2010

blue man group11If you've been living under a rock in Boston, than this whole Blue Man Group is probably news to you. If not, we figured we would give them a shout out today. (I'm always reminded of Tobias in arrested Development when he was auditioning for the Blue Man Group...sigh...how I miss that show).
Anyways...shows start at 8pm and tickets are between $60 and $80 at At the Charles Playhouse.(Click on the link above to get more information). And have a great time!!

#203 One-Man Star Wars Trilogy

Posted by Tara Peterson on Sun, Nov 14, 2010

Trilogy Thought I would give you fair warning a day before, seems entertaining to say the least right?

Get your light sabers ready, Boston, because Charles Ross is bringing his wildly entertaining One-Man Star Wars Trilogy to the Coolidge for one night only. In this hilarious, kinetic solo piece, writer/performer Ross plays all the characters, recreates the effects, sings from John Williams' score, flies the ships, and fights both sides of the battles from the original Star Wars trilogy. No costumes, no props, no sets - just Ross using his yoga-limber body, remarkable knack for voices, and manic levels of energy to put his own distinct stamp on the Star Wars universe. Did he spend too much of his childhood in a galaxy far, far away? Well, let's just say that by age 10, he had seen the first Star Wars film more than 400 times and committed virtually every line to memory. Ross has since parlayed this childhood obsession into a one-of-kind theatrical piece that he has performed around the globe. Where does he get his strength? It flows from the Force, of course.

Members of the 501st Legion New England Garrison will be making a special appearance in their amazing Star Wars costumes!

Cost: $17.00 - $20.00
Where: Coolidge Corner Theatre

#202 Paradise Rock Club

Posted by Tara Peterson on Sun, Nov 14, 2010

ParadiseRockClub MA 8227 4ZParadise Rock Club is up and rocking again. In case you were not aware of this. Here is a short little list of some up and coming performances and concerts. You can get the full schedule here. (If you're looking for a close and intimate experience with some of your favorite muscians this would be the place to do it).

Sunday November 14:
Eat Your Heart Out Boston:
with Magic Magic, You Can Be A Wesley, and Brenda - A benefit for Zumix and Future Chefs doors at 6 PM; 18+ show; Advance Box Office Price $35

Monday November 15
Daniel Lanois Black Dub with Rocco DeLuca (solo, with guitar)
doors at 7 PM; 18+ show; Advance Box Office Price $16.50

Tuesday November 16
The Expendables with C-Money & The Players Inc feat. members of Slightly Stoopid, The Flatliners, The Snips  doors at 6 PM; all ages show; Advance Box Office Price $17.50

Thursday November 18
Kate Nash with Peggy Sue 
doors at 8 PM; 18+ show; Advance Box Office Price $20

Friday November 19
The New Mastersounds
 with The New Majority featuring members of The Dynamites 
doors at 8 PM; 18+ show; Advance Box Office Price $15

 

 

 

#202 Harpoon Helps Grateful Harvest Beer-B-Q

Posted by Tara Peterson on Sat, Nov 13, 2010

harpoon BBQfeastAs Homer Simpson would put it..."Porkchops and bacon, my two favorite animals.” (ok I know don't know if there is going to be bacon here, but BBQ!!!!)

Join Harpoon this Sunday:
On Sunday, November 14th, Harpoon Brewery will host the 4th annual Harpoon Helps Grateful Harvest Beer-B-Q, a fundraiser for the Greater Boston Food Bank. Harpoon's charitable giving program, Harpoon Helps, and the New England Barbeque Society have joined forces to put together a Thanksgiving meal, barbeque-style, to raise money for the Greater Boston Food Bank's annual Food Fund, which supplies Thanksgiving meals for families in and around Boston.

The competitive barbeque masters will hitch up their huge smokers, park them in front of the brewery, and smoke more than 500 lbs of turkey along with all the trimmings. In addition to all-you-can-eat great food and pints of fresh beer, The Goodtime String Band will entertain guests with toe-tapping bluegrass and fiddle tunes.

3 PM to 4 PM: passed appetizers and Harpoon beer reception
4 PM to 6 PM: Buffet-style, sit-down dinner

$55 gets you turkey and all the trimmings, 3 Harpoon pints, an a commemorative Beer-B-Q beer mug. 100% of the ticket sales go to the Greater Boston Food Bank!

Menu:
   * Burnt Ends on Texas Toast
   * Pulled Pork Canapés
   * Jalapeno Poppers
   * New England BBQ Championship 'Poon Dogs!
   * World Famous Coconut Shrimp
   * Harpoon Cider Butternut Squash Bisque
Dinner
   * Harpoon Ale Brined Turkey - Barbecue Dry Rub, Apple Smoke
   * Southern Cornbread and Fatty Sausage Stuffing
   * Garlic Smashed Maine Potatoes
   * Collard Greens with Smoked Slab Bacon, Maple Syrup
   * Smoked Pumpkin and Root Vegetable Gratin
   * Grandma Wolff's Cole Slaw
   * Cranberry Relish
Dessert
   * Apple Bread Pudding
   * Harpoon Cider Sauce

On a personal note, I went last year and almost died of a food coma. The food is amazing, the people are really cool, and all the money goes to a great cause.

Tickets are $55. For more information click here.

# 200 Jim Gaffigan

Posted by Tara Peterson on Fri, Nov 12, 2010

jimgafHooooot Poockets....(I LOVE saying this during an awkward moment. Weird I know, but it just makes it a bit more awkward when I say it, unless someone knows what I am talking about, and then everyone laughs).

If you like Mr. Gaffigan, you can still get tickets for his show this Saturday night at the Citi Performing Arts Center: Wang Theatre. Starting at 7pm. Tickets start are $39.75 to $49.75.
To get tickets follow this link.

#199 Petrushka!!

Posted by Tara Peterson on Thu, Nov 11, 2010

petrusha As a kid I had this obsession with puppets, I'd like to thank the Sound of Music for that. I still have a fascination for them...and I would like to thank Mister Rogers for that one. Anyways, the Paramount Theatre (559 Washington Street), will be performing Petrushka. HEY! 

Master puppeteer Basil Twist spins new magic around the tragic love triangle between the clown Petrushka, the alluring Ballerina and the dashing Moor - three magical puppets whose stories emerge amidst the swirl of the Russian carnival.

Presented by ArtsEmerson: The World On Stage

Ages 7+

Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30pm, Saturdays at 2pm and 7:30pm, Sundays at 1pm and 5:30pm.

Ticket prices subject to change.($25.00 - $80.00) For more information please visit this here link.

#198 The Museum School Art Sale - 30th year celebration!

Posted by Tara Peterson on Wed, Nov 10, 2010

artGet excited for FOUR days of incredible art supporting an incredible cause!

The Museum School Art Sale is back, November 17-21, 2010. (Starting at 10am). Now in its 30th year, our celebrated sale has become the annual destination for art collectors and those who simply love art to seek out works and artists that speak to them, from our newest students to our most acclaimed alumni.

*Join YELP as we HELP The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston raise $500K in Support of Student Scholarships!*

With thousands of works on a changing rotation, priced by the artists and sold to benefit student scholarships, the Museum School Art Sale is your opportunity to experience the thrill and excitement of your very own moment of art discovery. What will you buy?

November 17-21, 2010
Hours: November 17+18, 10 am-8 pm; November 19-21, 10 am-6 pm

Admission to the Museum School Art Sale is free. We are pleased to offer free parking with a purchase of $50 or more. Parking is available at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston's garage on Museum Road.

For more information, visit http://www.smfa.edu/ar... or call 617-369-3204.

#197 Boston’s First Pop-Up Restaurant

Posted by Tara Peterson on Tue, Nov 09, 2010

popup foodA two-night "pop-up" restaurant is on its way to the South End of Boston, and two familiar names within the Boston restaurant scene are behind it.

“It’s a restaurant-style experience in non-restaurant style venues,” said Aaron Cohen, who along with chef Will Gilson of Cambridge’s Garden at the Cellar is organizing a two-evening pop-up restaurant inside the South End antique dealer, Mohr + McPherson.

Tickets for the dinners (Nov. 12 and Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m.) are $60, with a processing fee of $4.29. The evening includes a five-course dinner and guests will be seated at the store’s luxurious dining tables.

les menu:

Course one: black truffle and pistachio sausage with parsnip puree and turnips

Course two: marinated and grilled squir salad with bitter greens and sherry vinaigrette

Course three: roasted squash soup with brown butter, marjoram and smoked pepper

Main course: local cod wrapped in speck with thyme-infused potatoes and romeso sauce

Dessert: honey and lavender panna cotta with almond crumble and luxardo foam

 

Get more information here if you will.

#196 Boston Comedy Festival

Posted by Tara Peterson on Mon, Nov 08, 2010

comedyWhat a perfect time to add some laughter and happiness in to this drab dreary fall day. Head to 

Hard Rock/ Cheers | Boston Clubs and Theaters and check out the Boston Comedy Festival. [Comedian and Actor Todd Barry Closing Out the Boston Comedy FestivalThe Boston Comedy Festival will be hosting today's biggest names in comedy. The talent set to headline shows during the festival include comedy legends Brad Garrett and Kevin Meaney as well as a roast of Joe Wong. The festival is honoring Robert Klein. They are also very excited to announce that comedian Todd Barry will close out the week!]

Tickets are $15 and it starts at 7pm. Be there or be square people.