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TAPEHEADS: FOUND FOOTAGE FESTIVAL RETURNS TO BOSTON
Among FFF’s most newsworthy finds was “Carnival in Rio,” a TV special starring the future Governator as he made a spectacular ass of himself in Brazil without the slightest awareness.
WOODS + COUNTRY: TWO DYNAMITE EXHIBITIONS OPEN AT THE PEABODY ESSEX MUSEUM
Before we get to the meat and potatoes of Peabody Essex Museum's two new exhibitions, let us declare that a trip on the commuter rail to Salem can take less time than getting from the depths of Somerville to Jamaica Plain, or from Dorchester to parts of Cambridge.
THE FINAL FEAST: J. CANNIBAL
J. Cannibal reflects on 13 years of cult films + horror burlesque
A RHYME CAPSULE FOR THE TIME CAPSULE
But days before historians revealed the big find / They asked how we’ll be recalled by mankind
BOY’S WICKED SMAHT
The brain behind your bar trivia questions wrote a book
BLACK RADICAL IMAGINATION
Emerging artists tell new stories of the African diaspora
FALL PREVIEW 2014: PLAYS AND PLATES
Great theater is wont to incite rapid-fire debate and discussion. And—not to sound like a silence-your-cell phones and shut-the-fuck up announcement—everyone appreciates it when you save your insightful banter until after the thespians have taken their final bow. There’s nothing worse than being ...
FALL PREVIEW 2014: 14 REASONS FOR FALL
Quit your bitching. Summer is over. Here’s an arbitrary list of reasons to look forward to cooler weather.
1. Fewer Croc sightings
2. Nutella is no longer a liquid consistency making it more reasonable to eat directly out of the container
3. See above, but apply also to peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter
4. Even if you have no interest in sports, you can make a pastime out of tallying how many times football players slap each other on the ass
5. Crass pumpkin carving contests
6. You’re that much closer to the return of “Game of Thrones”
7. For hardcore GoT fans, an The World of Ice and Fire encyclopedia is out in October (although this means the rest of us will have to hear about how it isn’t really an encyclopedia, so it’s really a scratch)
8. Ladies who perpetuate the myth that they shave everyday, all-year-round can now pretend they do
9. Thrift store sweaters
10. Public transit is considerably less smelly
11. Apples and the wealth of booze, fritters, pies, and bobbing they inspire
12. There is almost zero-risk someone will show up to a party with White Zinfandel or Lime Ritas as their offering
13. You can return your baby powder back to its shelf where it will remain until next June
14. Wabbit season
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FALL PREVIEW 2014: OKTOBERFESTS
Contrary to widely held beliefs, the beer bash was not invented by college fraternities. No, it’s the good lederhosen-clad OGs of Munich who’ve been manhandling hefty steins of foam for nearly two centuries at the annual Bavarian beer binge that is Oktoberfest. The glorious gatherings and consumptions of suds has become understandably popular stateside, especially here in the Bay State. Here’s a selection to clear your calendar for.
OLDE MAGOUN’S SALOON OKTOBERFEST | SEPT. 3-OCT. 29
The massive two-month Oktoberfest blowout kicked off on September 3 with a ceremonial keg tapping. And through October, drafts of Paulaner brews (try the Oktoberfest Wiesn) will fill authentic beer steins in their massive makeshift biergarten. On Wednesday nights Oktoberfest beer promotions from German powerhouses Hofbrau, Spaten, and Warsteiner will appear before you, along with plates of obatzda, a Bavarian cheese spread invented to pair with good German beer.
[OLDE MAGOUN’S SALOON, 518 MEDFORD ST., SOMERVILLE. MAGOUNSSALOON.COM]
IDLE HANDS CRAFT ALES OKTOBERFEST & THIRD ANNIVERSARY
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