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Anne Rice, Internet Reviews and Review Bullying

November 25, 2013 by

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Anne Rice has recently brought up the topic of reviews….what one would consider an appropriate means of reviewing authors and writers, how authors respond to them, and what happens to new authors if they seek to defend and clarify. As artists, bloggers, and writers  also function as their own site managers, this is a discussion […]

Suzanne’s Mom’s Blog – New England’s Best nominee

November 24, 2013 by

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We are proud to announce Suzanne’s Mom’s Blog as a nominee for 2013’s Urban Award – Life in the Cities of the Coast of New England and Writer of the Year.  The topics are as diverse as Suzanne’s interests in the quote below, and not only does she treat every subject with respect, but she inspires interest in all of […]

Susan Licht and Licht Years – New England’s Best Nominee

November 24, 2013 by

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Earlier this year I said that Susan Licht’s work as a photographer is a cry of beauty in a dark world. I’m sure it is no surprise that she is one of this years nominees in the categories of Photographer of the Year and The Shore Award – Life on the Shores of New England. The best […]

“New England’s Best” Nominee – Captain Joey and GoodMorningGloucester

November 17, 2013 by

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Good Morning Gloucester is much more than a blog. For the Fishing community of Gloucester it offers support for their businesses and resources for everyday life. The site is information dense, and hourly posts keep readers informed. Captain Joe, The owner of the site is also an avid videographer, logging one and a half THOUSAND […]

“New England’s Best” Awards 2013

November 16, 2013 by

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This holiday season we will be spotlighting the nominees for this years best water blogs and best artists of our region. In the first week of the new year, we will name the 2013 winners. Bloggers will have four categories: The Water Award – Life on the Waters of New England The Shore Award – […]

(ähts): The Boston Arts Festival » Public Art Boston

August 27, 2013 by

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Public Art Installations! Elisa Hamilton, Dance Spot Michele Auer, String Theory Katarzyna Balug, Infinite Potential CA$H FOR YOUR WARHOL John Crowley, Homage to Florentijn Hofman’s Rubber Duck Performance Schedule! Saturday, August 31 Sam Cornish & The Lemonshiners, 12:00-12:45 City Stage Company, 1:00-1:45 Boston Bhangra, 2:00-2:45 Brite Lite Brite, 3:00-3:45 Bear Language, 4:00-4:45 Evolfo Doofeht, 5:00-5:45 […]

Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series – Pub Viewing List

August 25, 2013 by

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Anyone looking for something to do this afternoon can check out this diving event. The event close up seats are all sold out, but as luck would have it, this is a large spectacle event, so you can just hang out at a local pub that has a good view for free. BostInno has a […]

Love The Foodie Life? You Will Love Karie Engels’ Work

August 24, 2013 by

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Cooking with Karie Engel fulfilled my weekend Foodie Fun, and I wanted to pass it on. While our readers work in various and different arts and mediums, all of you LOVE the foodie pages and restaurant reviews.  There seems to be a few networked Cooking and Home lifestyle pages linked together in a comfortable digital […]

Antique and Classic Boat Festival – Salem Massachusetts

August 24, 2013 by

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The last couple of months to enjoy being out on the water are still in front of us. This is a great weekend to get out to Salem. Not only does the city offer countless fun things to do regularly, but this weekends boat festival will be a joyous occasion. What a wonderful weather weekend […]

Curnblog – Movies, thoughts, thoughts about movies

August 24, 2013 by

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The Melbourne International film festival was reviewed by Curnblog. I love international Indie film making. it provides me with a view of what people are doing creatively around the world. Film is not always JUST about box office success, although I wish more indie film makers got paid better for their artistic contributions to the […]