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WE ARE LOVING BOM CAFÉ IN CAMBRIDGE

Written by KATIE MARTIN Posted July 19, 2017 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE

On a Tuesday morning, the brightly painted café was never annoyingly crowded, the background soundtrack consisting of lively Spanish-language music rather than chatter.

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: Bom Cafe, Boston, Brazilian, Cambridge, palmito, pao de quiejo, yucca fries

FEELIN’ HUNGARY: COMMITTEE’S COCKTAILS ARE EURO-INSPIRED, PAYS RESPECTS TO MENTORS

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted August 7, 2015 Filed Under: Drinks, LIFESTYLE

A survey of the range of flavor profiles shows inventive mixology jujitsu on full display.

Filed Under: Drinks, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: Bijou, Boutiq’Bar, Brazilian, Cachaca, cosmo, Demitri Tsolakis, fan pier, George Aboujaoude, house bottled, Mediterranean

FOUND HOUND: A Q&A WITH FOUND FOOTAGE FEST’S NICK PRUEHER

Written by DIG STAFF Posted June 18, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Offered a preview of some items the festival has on the road with it, we threw a couple of queries at Found Footage Fest's Nick Prueher about why he’s bringing this particular junk to our city …

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brazilian, carnival in rio, Dee Gruenig, found footage festival, found magazine, Late Show With David Letterman, magical rainbow sponge, nick prueher, ninja theater, salute to weirdos, Sci-Fi, terminator, vhs, youtube

A POUND (OR TWO) OF FLESH: VIOLENCE AND RACE RELATIONS ON DISPLAY IN NEW ICA EXHIBIT

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted December 3, 2014 Filed Under: Visual Arts

Adriana Varejão’s paintings bleed. Torn maps bulge with exposed gore and the organs that lay beneath the leathery surface. Pools of blood spill across clean, orderly tiles, devoid of any human presence. ...  read more

Filed Under: Visual Arts Tagged With: Adriana Varejão, and Z, anthropophagy, Brazil, Brazilian, cultural diversity, Dig Boston, DigBoston, Eye Witnesses X, global curatorship, ICA, Institute of Contemporary Art, Polvo, Polvo Oil Colors (Tintas Polvos), Y

A POUND (OR TWO) OF FLESH

Written by SPENCER SHANNON Posted December 3, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Violence and race relations on display in new ICA exhibit by Adriana Varejão.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Adriana Varejão, and Z, anthropophagy, Brazil, Brazilian, cultural diversity, Eye Witnesses X, global curatorship, ICA, Institute of Contemporary Art, Polvo, Polvo Oil Colors (Tintas Polvos), Y

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