365 Things to Do in Boston - New Tips Daily

#95 Tracy and Hepburn Films at the BPL

Posted by Tara Peterson on Thu, Jul 29, 2010

hepburntracyThe 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.

Here is the schedule in case you are interestined.

July 29 State of the Union 123 min. b/w 1948
August 5 Adam's Rib 100 min. b/w 1949
August 12 Pat and Mike 95 min. b/w 1952
August 19 Desk Set 103 min. color 1957
August 26 Guess Who's Coming to Dinner 108 min. color 1967

#94 Experimental art—in a subway station? What?

Posted by Tara Peterson on Wed, Jul 28, 2010

axiomThe Axiom art gallery, directly attached to the station, showcases experimental art that often incorporates digital media and other forms of technology—an exhibit inspired by mathematics, for example, featuring Wikipedia entries about mathematical concepts—and unique and daring shows such as “Art Cake,” which featured works of edible art. Exhibitions change often, so there is always something new. And unlike the pricey MFA or ICA, it’s free.

It's current show is called "Refresh" an exhibition of video and animation work that explores an alternative aesthetic in digital media artwork. Refresh features a group of artists that all ask the viewer to reevaluate our collective definition of digital beauty and the value we place on visual quality in contemporary culture.

Check it out!! Go to Axiom's site for more information about hours, shows, etc....

#93 The world's largest collection of Hollywood memorabilia

Posted by Tara Peterson on Tue, Jul 27, 2010

describe the imageWho knew BU had such a collection?

By the time Boston University got serious about collecting the personal papers of historic literary and political luminaries, most already had been taken. So the university turned its attention to the living: stars of stage and screen, 20th century journalists and authors, screenwriters, producers, directors and comic strip artists. Today, BU’s Gottlieb Archival Research Center is the world’s largest collection of Hollywood memorabilia, including Fred Astaire’s dancing shoes, the laurel wreath Claude Rains wore in Caesar and Cleopatra, Rex Harrison’s Tony Award for My Fair Lady, Gene Kelley’s Oscar for An American in Paris, and all the original drawings of “Little Orphan Annie,” “Dennis the Menace,” and “Li’l Abner.” You can check out many of the most interesting items in a little-known exhibit room on the first floor of the university library.

Howard Gottlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University

Website

771 Commonwealth Ave. in the Mugar Memorial Library
Boston, MA, 02215
617.353.3696
Monday-Friday 9am-4pm

#92 The Red Room @ Cafe 939

Posted by Tara Peterson on Mon, Jul 26, 2010

930If you want to hear some great music in an intimate setting we suggest you check out cafe 939.

Berklee's Cafe 939 is a state-of-the-art, all-ages, student-run music venue and coffeehouse. While most rooms in Boston have a specific musical niche, Cafe 939 embraces nearly any style from rock, jazz, folk, and world to bluegrass, hip-hop, electronica, avant-garde, and beyond.

Cafe 939 showcases Berklee's emerging student performers and local Boston artists, as well as national acts seeking a more intimate, personal space in which to connect with their fans. The venue is open to the general public and aims to attract musicians and music fans from all walks of life. Right down to the colors on the walls, it's a jewel to behold, located right in the Back Bay.

Check out their site for upcoming events. http://www.cafe939.com/events/index.shtml

#91 'Othello' on the Common

Posted by Tara Peterson on Sun, Jul 25, 2010

othelloCommonwealth Shakespeare Company's 15th annual production "Othello" will be held at 7pm on Saturdays and Sundays (8pm Tuesdays) July 28th to August 15 with a 3pm matinee performance Sunday, Aug. 8 at the Parkman Bandstand, Boston Common.
Regarded as one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies, "Othello" is a powerful story about love and jealousy and the fall of a charismatic general through the betrayal of one of his most trusted advisors. Admission is free.
Visit the website http://commshakes.org/ for more information and details.

#90 Oyster Shucking Lessons at Mercato del Mare (North End)

Posted by Tara Peterson on Sat, Jul 24, 2010

nggshow.phpCome by and learn how to shuck your own oysters in a fun, relaxed setting. The lesson is free, you just pay for what you shuck and eat. (Mind you this happens EVERY Saturday, so if you miss it this Saturday, there is always another one around corner).

Saturday, July 24 1:00p to 3:00p
at Mercato del Mare, Boston, MA

#89 Cirque du Soleil's "Ovo"

Posted by Tara Peterson on Fri, Jul 23, 2010

ovo cirque du soleil 662x1024If you haven't experienced a Cirque du Soleil show, we highly suggest it. It's well worth the price!

"The international circus troupe brings its big top to Fan Pier with "Ovo" (Portuguese for egg), marking 17 years since the group's first production on the waterfront. Their acrobatic take on the lives of insects features "crickets" bouncing on trampolines and foot-juggling ants – prime targets for any wharf rat."

When:
Jul. 22nd - Aug. 15th
8:00 PM
Where:
Fan Pier & Pier 4
102 Northern Ave.
Boston, MA 02210
Cost:
$50-255
For more information and to get tickets visit http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/en/shows/ovo/tickets/boston/prices.aspx

#88 MFA Summer Fridays

Posted by Tara Peterson on Thu, Jul 22, 2010

sb events image 1 39682Socialize Under the Stars
Fridays, Jul 2–Aug 27, 2010
5:30–9:30 pm


This summer, kick off your weekends every Friday night at MFA Summer Fridays. Leave your work week behind and relax with friends both old and new. Enjoy live music outside in the Calderwood Courtyard and a specialty cocktail from our cash bars.

July 23 – Gil Aharon and Friends
July 30 – Little Bang Quintet*

*Free Community Day on July 30: enjoy complimentary admission made possible through the support of The Highland Street Foundation.

August 6 – The David Eure Latin Jazz Ensemble
August 13 – Four Piece Suit
August 20 – Seth Connelly and Friends
August 27 – SunSteel


Open to visitors 21 and older.
Members: entry is FREE
Nonmembers: entry is FREE with Museum admission
For more information visit MFA's website.

#87 Cashunt: The Ultimate Boston Scavenger Hunt Competition

Posted by Tara Peterson on Wed, Jul 21, 2010

cashhunt(For this Thursday, July 22 12:00p or the weekend)

Cashunt is the ultimate scavenger hunt that combines six games in one amazing, fun, and funny competition all around Boston. Now in their 10th season they provide 21 different games to choose from for any type of event. Cashunt provides the winners with prizes, a cd with all the photos and videos from your game and also possible qualification to the annual championship at the end of the year. Go and join the hunt!!

For more information (such as schedules and cost) check out their site: Cashunt

#86 Francesa DiMattio at the ICA

Posted by Tara Peterson on Tue, Jul 20, 2010

DiMattio Banquet ss2Go check out the work of Francesa DiMattio.
New York-based painter Francesca DiMattio's show at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) features an abstract style that plays with dimension and perspective while blending pop art and architecture subjects. DiMattio uses the ICA's location as a muse, featuring five wall-sive canvases that focus on imagery of ships and the sea.

We believe Thursday evening is free at the ICA. For more information visit ICA's website.