Sarah Jane Cook Dakin and Edmund H. Cook via the City of Boston Archives on Flickr.
Different kind of stage door for #FindingNeverland's Jeremy Jordan. @americanrep
First one of the season. #notDQ #DairyDip #celebritypizza #icecream
at the BookCon kickoff with panel from "This is Where I Leave You" at #bea14 featuring Tina Fey, Jason Bateman, and Jonathan Tropper. #books #bookstomovie
from mouth taped shut. shooting a scene inside a car inside a...soundstage? wha? but it's cool, no?
Love this shot. I wish I knew someone who knew more about the Central Artery...
Green line trolley next to Central Artery, 1976 May, Peter H. Dreyer slide collection, Collection #9800.007, City of Boston Archives.
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#SallyTaylor and the #SomethingUnder @Consenses opening event w/ @kellygraceart @cyberpr @arielhyatt @jrexplays @gosiafineart #ericahill #johnforte @jennifernettles @BenTaylorMusic @gabriellagNYC23 @kgeventsdesign #JimmyBuffett @RebelandMercury #WesCraven
Happy 140th to the Boston Globe.
Gettin my #art on @ #AmericanRep w/ #mandypatinkin and #taylormac before heading to #BEA15 #ReadUpAndReady
@americanrep and Boston Landmark Orchestra AND the opening of the @patriots season against...the #stillers @steelers #busynightinBoston #gawdhelpme
Ted Williams had great aim off the field
An exclusive excerpt from Ben Bradlee, Jr.’s “The Kid”: On Saturday mornings as a boy, Ted [Williams] and one of his best friends, Joe Villarino, would hike up into the hills outside of San Diego and go rabbit hunting, swim and look for Huck Finn-like adventure. “One day,” Villarino remembers, “we was walking around this trail and a rattlesnake come out and Ted shot it with a .45 he had. We laid it aside, and when we came back, he wrapped him around his neck and shoulders and carried it home. Another time, at Dobie’s Pond, there was a kid in trouble. He was about eight or nine. We was about fourteen or fifteen. The kid was kinda splashing around. Ted went in and got him. He didn’t make a big deal of it. He didn’t like to be in the limelight too much.”
(PHOTO: Ted Williams hauling in his kill in Minnesota, 1939. Ted Williams Family Enterprises.)
Just some musings and electronic gatherings of an ink-stained wretch turned social media junkie. As JADAL says: No trees were destroyed in the sending of this organic message. I do concede, however, a significant number of electrons may have been inconvenienced.
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