If you could go back in time and see any musician you wanted, who would it be?
Beatles? No, their live shows were sh-t. You couldn’t hear them because of all the girls screaming. I’d say The Police. Continue reading
If you could go back in time and see any musician you wanted, who would it be?
Beatles? No, their live shows were sh-t. You couldn’t hear them because of all the girls screaming. I’d say The Police. Continue reading
Can we bring some hope, some superheroes to the Back Bay this weekend, please? Obviously the true heroes, the first responders, runners, Back Bay workers, reporters and real actual people are more important to have in your thoughts this weekend. We’re fighting back the tears as we write to tell you to make it to Boston Comic Con this weekend to celebrate togetherness, hope and fictional heroes that give so many hope in even the darkest days. If you think it is a silly endeavor, that’s fine too. In fact, most adults enthusiastic about the convention’s announcement on Tuesday recognize the convention as a place to cosplay and embrace a passionate hobby, and to take a well deserved break from watching the news. As for the kids, please let them enjoy this day dressed up like The Flash or Wonder Woman and think that heroes are real. Because they are. I met a few on Monday. Continue reading
First off: the Dropkick Murphys’ lead singer, Ken Casey, pummeled a fan giving the Nazi salute at a concert before declaring, “Nazis are not f-cking welcome at a Dropkick Murphys show.” Keep making Boston proud, boys. PLUS 4 Continue reading
support some local boys and get yourself to the Dropkick Murphys show to feel some Irish pride. Continue reading
“Judging how we are when traveling on the road, I can say that we’d be equally as unsafe as the Fung Wah.” Continue reading

A couple of things about Michael Basu‘s latest FOTOBOM: He shot the whole damn thing on film, and the Dropkick Murphys shared the stage with Mumford & Sons. I KNOW. Flip through these and wish that you were there, just as we’re doing now. Continue reading
Ask anyone who’s lived here for a millisecond and they’ll be able to name the two most important holidays on the Bostonian calendar: St. Paddy’s Day and the Fourth of July. Continue reading
Is that green vomit yours or mine? Continue reading
The Dropkick Murphys are back with a growling, drunken vengeance. Continue reading
What would my 16-year-old experience be without mosh pits? *Shakes Magic 8-Ball* Outlook not so good. (Meaning even more mundane, and I definitely wouldn’t have thought my ex was as dreamy as I did.)
I’m not sure if you guys are aware of this or not, but an epic contest went down today. One that pitted the strength, endurance and coolness factor of my Somerville hood vs the lameasses over in Melrose. Continue reading
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FEEDBACK: VOLUME 15, ISSUE 12
Let’s chat. So, you hear from us a lot. Like, every week in print, every 20 minutes on DigBoston.com, every 15 minutes on our Facebook page, and every … millisecond in the Twitter-sphere. Our dearest apologies … only not so much. Continue reading →