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COCUZZO AND THE WILD COOMBA

Written by CHRIS FARAONE Posted April 5, 2016 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

On the 10th anniversary of the death of iconic Mass skier Doug Coombs, a Q&A with his biographer

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: Boston, Doug Coombs, Extreme Skiing, Jackson Hole, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Robert Cocuzzo, ski books, ski patrol, Tuckerman Ravine, Vermont, Wild Coomba

WINTER SPORTS MAP

Written by DIG STAFF Posted January 21, 2016 Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides

Your print and stick guide map to conquering the snow

Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides Tagged With: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, ski, snowboard, Vermont, Winter Sports Map

THE 20 BEST REASONS TO SKI NEW ENGLAND

Written by DIG STAFF Posted November 12, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides

(This is our list, not the every-damn-bump in between Boston and Canada list)

Filed Under: FEATURES, Guides Tagged With: Maine, Massachusetts, new england, New Hampshire, ski, snowboard, Vermont

RUN FOR COVER: FUGAZI VS. RUBBLEBUCKET: “WAITING ROOM”

Written by NINA CORCORAN Posted April 3, 2015 Filed Under: MUSIC, Run For Cover

Run For Cover is a weekly music column comparing cover songs to the original version.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Run For Cover Tagged With: 13 Songs, 1980s, 1989, 2015, Boston, Column, Columnist, Cover, Cover song, Dance, Dig, Fugazi, Hardcore, Indie Rock, Music, Nina Corcoran, Post-Hardcore, Rubblebucket, Run for Cover, UVM, Vermont, Waiting Room, Washington DC

BREW-SKI: APTLY THEMED BEERS FOR APRES-SKI IMBIBING. OR JUST IMBIBING.

Written by KAREN CINPINSKI Posted January 25, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Honest Pint, Honest Pint

Reach for these chill-chasing, ski-centric sudsy options for end-of-day libations after killing those turns all day. Or because you have some in the refrigerator and you're thirsty.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Honest Pint, Honest Pint Tagged With: ale, bar harbor, bavarian, brewski, cadillac, cisco, clown shoes, english barley wine, IPA, Maine, nantucket, rock art, seasonal, shed brewery, skiing, snowboarding, Vermont, winter sports

5 LOW-CALORIE BEERS TO KEEP AT THE READY FOR LOW-REGRET DRINKING

Written by KAREN CINPINSKI Posted January 13, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Honest Pint, Honest Pint

Your best (and best-tasting) options for low-cal, low-regret imbibing, all big on flavor but relatively low on calories, booze, and judgment.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Honest Pint, Honest Pint Tagged With: ale, apv, Brewing, calories, honey, Hops, IPA, jacks abbey, lager, malt, notch brewing, otter creek, rapscallion, session, Vermont, Wellness

FRIENDSHIP CENTER: GUSTER’S RYAN MILLER ON MEETING HIGH-FUNCTIONING WEIRDOS

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted December 10, 2014 Filed Under: A+E, MUSIC

When Ryan Miller, frontman to the Somerville-born band Guster, moved to Vermont from NYC four years ago, he promptly freaked out. “It was hard to find the weirdos,” says Miller. “And as I’ve gotten older I appreciate becoming an appreciator and connector with these weirdos that are hanging ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, MUSIC Tagged With: arts, Dig Boston, DigBoston, Guster, Makin' Friends, Makin' Friends With Ryan Miller, Mass, Music, New York City NYC, notes, obscure, odd, PBS, PBS Show, Ryan Miller, SOMERVILLE, strange, Vermont, weird people, weridos

PRIZED HILL FARMSTEAD BREWERY EXPANDS TO STAY SMALL

Written by KAREN CINPINSKI Posted October 13, 2014 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Honest Pint

From the start, Hill’s philosophy has been to make the best possible beers without chasing the idea of becoming some mass-produced beer conglomerate with boundless growth.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Honest Pint Tagged With: DigBoston, expansion, Growlers, hill farmstead brewery, IPA, new england, porter, ratebeer.com, Shaun Hill, Vermont

THE SCOURGE OF LYME DISEASE AND ME

Written by JILLIAN LOCKE Posted September 24, 2014 Filed Under: COLUMNS, LIFESTYLE, Wellness for Degenrates

It was officially unofficial. I had Lyme disease.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, LIFESTYLE, Wellness for Degenrates Tagged With: antibiotics, bite, cdc, center for disease control, Connecticut, Deer Tick, Dig Boston, Exercise, fatigue, holistic, Lyme, lyme disease, Maine, new england, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, soreness, Tick, Vermont, Wellness

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