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Local Live Music is Alive Once Again!
All Boston everything x 24/7 x 365 x 100%. I miss wandering around different blocks in the early morning, waiting to see if the rising of the sun looked any different on a different morning from a different neighborhood.
Actual...in-person...events...are back!! Can you believe it folks? With a little care and caution, our community is filling up those stages and calendars with artists who’ve been eagerly waiting in the wings. Here we have 3 major outdoor music series for you to slowly make that transition back into some sense of normal.
I miss the hollow requests for money from James, Anthony, Black Irish; all of whom were seemingly too well-versed in the art of charm to have succumbed to a life on the streets. I quickly became humbled when they offered me money in my times of need. I remember sleeping on the couches of friends, giving away my clothes to real kids on the streets.
JP Porchfest! The annual neighborhood-wide music + arts fest is back with a whole new mission “spotlight and center BIPOC artists and creatives + pay performers”. Dunamis, BIPOC empowering juggernauts, have taken over the fest and we are so stoked about it! It’s going down 8/21-22 11AM-4PM! www.jpporchfest.org Eliot Schoolyard Concert Series! Get ready for this widely diverse music series happening all summer long! August’s lineup is absolute fire! 8/1 DJ WhySham, 8/8 Tempo Rhythm & Steel (Afro-Caribbean percussion), 8/15 David Eure & Brian Friedland (jazz violin & piano), 8/22 Alec Hutson / Naomi Westwater (soul/funk/folk/indie/pop), 8/29 Miranda Rae & Shane Dylan (R&B/hip hop vocals & keys). Every show happens Sundays at 4pm @24 Eliot St, JP. Register in advance...oh and bring your own seat! www. eliotschool.org/eliot-school-schoolyard-concerts No Hype Fest! After an absolutely dope showcase of hip hop artists and DJs in 2019, SuperSmashBroz are back again with another round of local music to pump up the summer vibe. This time they’ll be at the Underground at Ink Block, a hidden artist’s oasis lodged between the South End and South Boston, on 8/21 4-10pm. Keep it locked on www. supersmashbroz.com and @supersmashbroz for lineup announcements and ticketing info! Flip a couple pages to our Happenings and check out even more shows and events that are going on in August! ONCE Somerville and Boynton Yards are going especially hard in providing you with a summer FULL of dope shows.
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I miss buying extravagant meals for myself, celebrating nothing more than freedom. I would dine alone and bask in the glory of being shaped into a leader by a city looking for a king. I remember the diary I once found, sparsely written-in but containing the immortal phrase: “This city is conquerable.” I miss it all. Deep In The Dark With The Art: Conversations With The Creators Behind The Best Cover Art From the Wu-Tang Clan and Their Killa Beez Affiliates is my new book, and I’m donating 100% of the profits to More Than Words - the nonprofit on E. Berkeley. Boston made me. Raised me. A couple of different decisions - a few moments of luck breaking the other way - and I would’ve been a youth at More Than Words rather than a former employee. This city - this community - our people - mean everything to me. I created this book as a gift to Boston, the art world, hip-hop culture and legions of WuTang fans across the globe. It took over two years and thousands of dollars. Hundreds of items sold on eBay to raise money - birthday presents, sentimental heirlooms, entire collections - sold for the greater good. To make an impact, minor or major. A small but true honor - to give back to the city. My city. Our city. Next up? Raising funds to convert my two screenplays - themselves open love letters to Boston - into low-budget indie films. Let’s go. The misunderstanding of time remains; there is no before or after. Only now. Makai forever.
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