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Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'fortpoint'

September 22, 2008

Local, Sustainable, Delicious: A Seasonal Celebration Featuring Boston's Best Chefs Persephone (283 Summer St.) September 28, 6pm Tickets With school in session and social calendars already filling up through the end of fall, it's getting harder for many of us to check off all the foodie to-do items on our lists, like: 1) Stock up on late-summer and early-fall local vegetables while the gettin's good. 2) Try some of Will Gilson's herb-saturated menu items before......

Continue Reading "Persephone hosts the meal of the season Sept. 28"

May 31, 2008

Bostonist visited what's left of James Hook & Co. yesterday as firefighters hosed down the wreckage. The scene attracted a steady stream of visitors who stood silently, paying their respects to the Boston landmark. See our earlier post about the fire for a photo of James Hook & Co. in better days.......

Continue Reading "James Hook Fire: The Aftermath"

May 30, 2008

Fort Point landmark and Boston institution James Hook & Co., a lobster wholesaler, burned to the ground this morning in a seven alarm fire, the Globe reports. The fire closed the Moakley bridge, which connects South Boston to the Financial District, to vehicular traffic, causing a jumbled commute for beleaguered workers going to or from Southie. The blaze was said to have destroyed more than 60,000 pounds of lobster, valued at $9 a pound,......

Continue Reading "James Hook Burns to the Ground"

February 13, 2008

Valentine's Day: a time for sweets and sweet sentiments. Unless, of course, you visit Flour Bakery on 12 Farnsworth Street in Fort Point, where they've cooked up some pervy pastries especially for the holiday. Flour's delicious X-rated cookies are so true to the spirit of adult film that they aren't on display; customers must ask to see them. A word of warning: expect to be shocked—the unprintable endearments range from pornographic to really pornographic. "3some"......

Continue Reading "X-Rated Cookies"

January 18, 2008

Bostonist reader Erik, a.k.a. The French Guy, sent us this neat picture of the Fort Point Channel. We love the perspective of the shot and the little bit of snow covered train track in the bottom right hand corner makes the shot. Happy long weekend all!......

Continue Reading "Photo of the Day: January 18, 2008"

October 17, 2007

We just couldn't ignore the influx of shots dedicated to the new art exhibit in the Fort Point Channel. Picking just one shot was tough, but we decided to go with Nymphobrainiac's super overview shot. We would be remiss however to not point you in the direction of Leela.a and GregMacKay's take on the exhibit as well. We're partial to Leela.a's flip and Greg's rich tones. Learn more about the innovative artist, Lisa Greenfield......

Continue Reading "Photo of the Day: October 17, 2007"

August 13, 2007

Outside.in has been tracking local blog action for 3,500 neighborhoods in 60 cities across the country. They came out with the top ten blogging neighborhoods back in April. Newton and Watertown made that list (4 and 7, respectively.) Today Chris Reidy at the Globe posts up an item that Outside.in has named Boston the Bloggiest City in the nation. During March and April the Boston area chalked up 89 posts per 100,000 people (we're trying......

Continue Reading "Bloggiest? We Prefer Bloggy-ist"

May 11, 2007

Breaking news. Quite literally. Rob Sama alerts us that right now in Fort Point Chanel area by the Children's Museum there's water on the road, but no pressure in his office building. Workers in the area pushed through a water main sending water four stories up in the air and flooding a few city blocks. From the pictures he's posted it looks like it won't be a fun cleanup project for city workers. Construction......

Continue Reading "Breaking: Water Main in Fort Point"

February 12, 2007

We really aren't sure where this came from. It seems like the stereotypes portrayed below have been applied to areas around St. Louis, Florida, Memphis, Detroit, among other US geographic locations. It came to us via email, un-attributed to the author (email us, we'll give you credit), and humorously rang true for some of the locations integrated into the list. Suggestions for the South Boston Barbie (both original model and Fort Point edition), Cantabrigian Barbie,......

Continue Reading "Limited Edition Barbie: Massachusetts Edition"

January 1, 2007

It comes up every now and again. The idea that somehow Boston and Bostonians want to be New York or New Yorkers invades us from the South. Sure, the big apple has it's charm but we've got our reasons for living here in Boston and we don't need it to replicate New York. The New York Times recently featured an article on Tony Goldman, a man credited with inventing SoHo, and his efforts to redevelop......

Continue Reading "NY Discovers Fort Point, Hopes to Rename it "The Wharf District""

September 18, 2006

If you're not into traveling all the way to the Tweeter Center for Journey and Def Leopard, check out this week's picks. Even if you are into heading down to the big name act's show you'll need something to do the rest of the week. There's no joking about it this week. Fall is here. By the time the weekend hits it's time to break out the cider and make some pumpkin pie. We're......

Continue Reading "Weekly Music Picks: Prelude to Fall "

August 21, 2006

It was about 7:30pm yesterday when the sky started getting dark. It may have been clouds that would bring in some overnight rain. Or maybe it was just a sign that summer is starting to wind down. The season of outdoor shows is starting to wind down and things will begin to move back indoors. Some of the best music in town this week will get you inside, even if there is still a......

Continue Reading "Weekly Music Picks: Getting Darker Early"

January 24, 2006

When her fancy vacation home is featured in the New York Times, and she's pilloried on Slate.com for having the gumption to show off that home, of course. Susan Orlean, New Yorker regular and a Boston resident since 1982 (and former Globe and Phoenix staffer), lately had her upstate New York weekend pad featured in the Times's impossibly bourgie "House Proud" section (in which people much richer than Bostonist demurely share details about their......

Continue Reading "When Has a Boston Celebrity Arrived?"

December 9, 2005

Living in the cradle of the Revolutionary War that is Boston, we are often called upon to take note of important historical dates. Usually, we do this by taking a day off from work, which we frequently accompany with heavy drinking. This weekend, however, in honor of the 232nd anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, it's all history and no holidays or boozing it up: On Sunday at 5:30 p.m., the Old South Meeting......

Continue Reading "No Taxation Without Representation!"

December 6, 2005

Not being from the Northeast, this Bostonist was intrigued and a bit appalled to learn of the little tradition New Englanders enact at holiday parties called a "Yankee Swap". Basically, all guests bring a unique, comic, embarrassing, or low-brow present (usually $20 or under) and then proceed to pick a gift from the pile based on a pre-determined order. The person then opens the gift and chooses whether to keep it or to take......

Continue Reading "Take that, Betsy from Marketing!"

November 16, 2005

The biggest story to hit the print media and sensationalized world of television news in Boston was the Fort Point Channel meth lab and death of Kevin McCormick. Initial medical examination suggests that McCormick died of a heart attack following or during sexual activity. Friends contacted the police after finding him dead in his apartment. When they arrived they removed McCormick’s body and more drug manufacturing equipment than quite possibly concentrated in any one place......

Continue Reading "Sex Romp Gone Wrong v. Clandestine Sex and Drugs"

September 6, 2005

Oh, Haymarket, how Bostonist loves your super low prices, general uncleanliness, and the gruff attitude of most of your vendors. What we really enjoy is the good bit of sauce you leave at the end of the day. But we’ve found a new spot for our fresh food, Mondays and Thursdays, so we don’t have to wait for the weekend. Walking across the Old Northern Avenue Bridge, a vibrant open air market surrounds you.......

Continue Reading "Market on a Bridge"

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