Parochial

Categories: Sports

The Boston sports world is a weird place. Intense, fanatical, whiny, hopeful – it’s the kind of place that can support two sports radio stations without any problem whatsoever. Very macho world, of course. Sports. So the cool thing of the morning is this: Steve Buckley, who’s one of the reasonably big names in Boston sports journalism, came out (original). He writes for the (conservative) Boston Herald, and he has a frequent guest spot on (fairly conservative) WEEI, so that makes his environment just a little bit more unwelcoming than if he wrote for the Globe. Big kudos to him. ...

January 6, 2011 · 1 min · Bryant

The Given Day

Categories: Reviews

I want to do a big thoughtful post on Dennis Lehane’s newest novel, The Given Day, because hey, Lehane. Mystic River remains one of my favorite books ever. But… I liked The Given Day a lot. It’s an easy read, it’s interesting history, and Lehane’s love for Boston shines through every page. I don’t, however, think it’s quite as significant a book as Lehane seems to think. It has to carry both the weight of Lehane’s discussion of race and class, which is great as always, and of historical information, which I think weighs the book down overly. ...

October 23, 2008 · 1 min · Bryant

Upcoming Boston-Area Movie Festival Stuff

Categories: Film Festivals

Noted: The Zombie Marathon (original), at the Somerville Theate. Movies include Shaun of the Dead, Fido, I Walked With A Zombie, 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, Zombie, and Dead Alive. I suspect that’s the full list, since it’s a 12 hour marathon and that’s 7 movies. No Romero? Shocking, but perhaps Diary of the Dead will sneak onto the program or something. Second, the Brattle Theater’s (original) Boston Fantastic Film Festival is coming soon, like weekend after next. Announced movies: Trapped Ashes ( review (original)), The District ( review (original)), The Signal ( review (original)), Murder Party ( review (original)), The Devil Dared Me To ( review (original), read down a bit), and yay Zebraman ( review (original)). ...

October 1, 2007 · 1 min · Bryant

Can't You Say You Believe In Me

Categories: Culture

Some geeks build things. A few geeks build things really well. Once upon a time, there was a geek named Tom, an MIT graduate, who worked for Polaroid. He decided he wanted to build a rock and roll band. So he built Boston, and say what you will, but it’s my opinion that he built the best stadium rock band ever. Boston had the biggest selling debut album and held that record for over ten years, which is not trivial. That doesn’t mean it was great music, but stadium rock isn’t great music. They knew what they were doing. ...

March 9, 2007 · 1 min · Bryant