Boston Compass #143

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AN INDEPENDENT ARTS & CULTURE GUIDE

RENEWING ALLSTON’S RINGER PARK

LFOD’S ENDLESS MUSICAL OFFERINGS Peace – My name is Samuel Patrick, founder of LFOD Life. The folks at BCN invited me to pen this introduction and I’m grateful for the opportunity to connect with y’all. I started LFOD Radio after witnessing a scene overflowing with talent, but lacking the infrastructure it deserved. We began with the music and then came the interviews, cyphers, live shows, apparel, the State of New England Hip-Hop Panel, The Shift Beat Tapes... One day we even recorded 24 songs in 24 hours with 24 artists. Simply put, there’s been a lot going on over here. However, the question remains the same: How do we introduce fans to artists in a meaningful way? Our answer begins with two new series designed to boost independent voices: Outside the Algorithm & STAMPED. We also began publishing a newsletter, and by the time you read this you’ll be able to log on to www.LFOD.life for exclusive interviews, live streams, and to vote on where we’re going next. Literally – we built a mobile studio to connect with artists across the country. I’m in LA now, with a drive east planned for late February. If there’s someone you want to hear from along the way, let us know! This journey has been a team effort & we wouldn’t be anywhere without the people. Whether you tagged someone in a post, joined us in-studio with your voice/ camera, or if you’re sharing your art with the world, you’re the reason we exist. These days you’re likely to see myself and KikiDotD in front of the camera and we’ve got Ishana, Lindsey, Thomas, and our members supporting us behind the scenes. Now that you know who we are, we’d love to get to know you too. Catch us on the new site or @LFODLife… We’re here for the convo!

The city of Boston has approved a major Allston parks renovation led by Arts District Boston. Ringer Park, a beloved green space at the heart of Allston, currently has a large deteriorating wall on the tennis and basketball courts. This makes the space feel dirty and unwelcoming. Arts District Boston has teamed up with local artists to turn this ugly wall into a beautiful mural! What’s even more exciting is Allston Village Main Streets has generously offered to match half of the mural cost and to protect the mural from vandalism if ADB is able to fundraise the other half in donations. A new mural at Ringer Park will create a vibrant and inviting space the community can feel good about. Allston’s favorite meetup, dog walk, and recreation spot for kids and adults alike, deserves more attention -- especially considering it is adjacent to an elementary school. This mural will help in the efforts to bring public art back to Allston, make the entire area look new again, and create a positive visual environment for youth and teens in the area to grow up and play. The proposed project will scrape, strip, prime, and seal the wall so the new mural lasts to bring life and joy to the area for years to come. The proposed artwork was designed by long-time Allston artist, Jill Rosati. It includes brightly colored people engaging in the sort of sports and activities you may see at Ringer Park. These bright characters are surrounded by lush green grass, adorable little critters, and oversized flowers. If you are interested in making a donation or supporting this project in any way, please reach out to artsdistrictboston@ gmail.com. More info @artsdistrictboston

—Samuel Patrick

—Arts District Boston

NOTES FROM THE CREW Hello, beloved readers and champions of the Boston Underground! Marc D here, Tha Treasurer, here to welcome the BCN fam into 2022. It’s been a tough couple years but I’m proud to see this paper and all of you still going strong. I first stumbled on the Compass in 2014…I had recently formed the free improv noise group Fable Grazer and I needed to find out where my fellow freaks and weirdos were gathering to hear live music. There was really only one place to go to find this information, and you’re holding it in your hands right now! When I read the BCN announcement that the org had been granted tax-exempt status as a non-profit charity, I reached out to see if my knowledge and skills as a tax accountant could be of any use. When our first business meeting concluded with having our faces incinerated by Oozing Wound in the basement of Deep Thoughts, I knew I found my people. Over the years, I’ve seen a lot of talented, kind-hearted and passionate people share their gifts and energy with the org, before continuing on their life journey to other pursuits. But true to the words of Ben Franklin, taxes have not gone anywhere, and so I remain here at my desk at DAP, crunching numbers, sending invoices, paying bills, and keeping us in the good graces of Uncle Sam. Short of preparing a balance sheet on the back of a great white jumping through a ring of fire, I can’t imagine a more fun and stimulating place to do accounting work. So cheers to you, for supporting this great publication and the brilliant artists that we serve. We hope to stay on your fingertips for many years to come. —Marc Drinkwater

THIS PAPER IS AN ONGOING PROJECT OF BRAIN ARTS ORGANIZATION, INC., A 501(C)(3) NONPROFIT. PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO, VOLUNTEERING OR OTHERWISE SUPPORTING US: BRAIN-ARTS.ORG

LAYOUT DESIGN:

Phoebe Delmonte: p.1, 4, 5 Hannah Blauner: p.2, 3, 7 Adrian Alvarez: p.6, 8

THIS PROGRAM IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY A GRANT FROM THE BOSTON CULTURAL COUNCIL, A LOCAL AGENCY WHICH IS FUNDED BY THE MASSACHUSETTS CULTURAL COUNCIL, AS ADMINSTRATED BY THE MAYOR'S OFFICE OF ARTS + CULTURE


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