A couple of local designers that’ll keep you cool in these warmer months.
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Author Archives: SYDNEY SHEA
SUMMER FASHION: TAKE OFF YOUR COAT AND STAY AWHILE
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
The next time you’re strolling down Newbs, stop into the brand-new Scoop NYC boutique for all the latest in fine finery. Continue reading
GIRL IN A COMA: EXITS & ALL THE REST
This music isn’t very ideal for working out, but it’s definitely good for making out. And if estrogen was a roofie, this CD would be thoroughly laced. Continue reading
FOTOBOM: TAKE BACK BOSTON
Over 1,000 people said, “Enough is enough!” to Bank of America on Friday, gathering at the Boston Common Bandstand and marching to the corporation’s regional headquarters downtown to fight back against unemployment, foreclosures and the ongoing economic crisis. Continue reading
ARTIFAKTORI ON BEACON HILL

Vintage retail cache Artifaktori recently migrated to a new location amid upscale Brahmin boutiques on Beacon Hill, reaching out to a completely different clientele than its sister store in the more collegiate neighborhood of Davis Square.
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RECAP: MBTA SHITSHOW
Just when we thought the MBTA couldn’t suck any harder, it exceeded our expectations. Continue reading
GETTING HIGH WITH NIKE
The first words that come to mind when I think about sports are “Dope,” “Get High” and “Get Wet.” Let’s be real here. Continue reading
ADAM LODOLCE: BEING ALONE SUCKS
Adam LoDolce has been helping Bostonians get laid for about three years. He left his boring corporate job to become a motivational speaker and author who tours the country giving talks and offering dating advice. Additionally, he is pretty much a B.A. stud-muffin at large on his Harley Davidson V-Rod. His latest book, Being Alone Sucks! (May 2011), exemplifies his idea of Ultimate Social Freedom, or the power to go up to any biddy and get her number with confidence. Continue reading
DIG THAT: RED RIDING HOOD
Not your average fairy tale, Red Riding Hood is the product of a bad Brothers Grimm acid trip. Continue reading


















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