A Letter from the Co-Founders…
Dear fans and followers—
It’s been quite a whirlwind since our bootstrappy beginnings over a year ago, but these days you’ve probably noticed a lack of action happening in our various virtual spaces.
Finally, we can share some really exciting news: We’ve decided to leave our posts at TeaParty | Supertonic in order to join the team [...]
Sipping the Past with the Pink Lady of LUPEC
Kirsten Amann is living what might be considered an upscale tippler’s dream. When not behind the bar at South End hotspot Toro, this multi-talented lady can be found helming her eponymous PR company (bringing many delightful cocktail-related events to fruition, including the seminar and tasting with The Bitter Truth). And as if that weren’t enough boozy goodness, Amann is a founding member of the Boston chapter of LUPEC: Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails.
read moreKeeping it Local, Keeping it FRESH: Food Activists Show Us How
Relationships were key in last Wednesday’s locavore event, “Farm to Fork: A Panel Discussion About How We Get The Food We Eat.” Thoughtfully organized and moderated by FRESH’s Drew Love, the panel featured the farmer (John Lee of Allandale Farms), the chef (JJ Gonson, chef/owner of Cuisine en Locale), the grocer (Jeff Morin, owner of CityFeed and Supply) and the network (Willow Blish, co-leader of the Boston chapter of Slow Food).
read moreShop Local, Sip Local at Grand this Saturday from 2 to 6
Pop quiz: What do vintage shops, talented designers, local businesses, and day-drinking have in common? If you answered, “They’re the four things that I most love to support!” you would be correct, but the real answer is that you can indulge in all of the above this Saturday as you Sip and Shop with Grand and Poor Little Rich Girl.
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Everything is AMAZING: Life On The Road With Tokyo Police Club
At this point, you probably know that Tokyo Police Club are not Japanese. They’re actually Canadian (check out how they spell “Favourite Colour”), and made a pretty big name for themselves playing festivals like PopMontreal, Toronto’s Edgefest and Osheaga in Montreal in support of their breakout EP, the 16 minute long A Lesson In Crime.
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Shop Local, Sip Local at Grand this Saturday from 2 to 6
Pop quiz: What do vintage shops, talented designers, local businesses, and day-drinking have in common? If you answered, “They’re the four things that I most love to support!” you would be correct, but the real answer is that you can indulge in all of the above this Saturday as you Sip and Shop with Grand and Poor Little Rich Girl.
Food
Sipping the Past with the Pink Lady of LUPEC
Kirsten Amann is living what might be considered an upscale tippler’s dream. When not behind the bar at South End hotspot Toro, this multi-talented lady can be found helming her eponymous PR company (bringing many delightful cocktail-related events to fruition, including the seminar and tasting with The Bitter Truth). And as if that weren’t enough boozy goodness, Amann is a founding member of the Boston chapter of LUPEC: Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails.
Arts
The Fire and The Reason Bestow Their “Edgy Pop” on Middlesex Lounge for Cool Ranch 3
Coming to help you work it out, may we present The Fire and Reason, electro/baile-funk/dance carnival from New York. The easy-on-the-eyes duo are coming to Boston for a performance with Bodega Girls at Cool Ranch on June 30th. We got to drill them for a few tibdits of information before they make you dance. And dance you will.
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A Letter from the Co-Founders…
Dear fans and followers—
It’s been quite a whirlwind since our bootstrappy beginnings over a year ago, but these days you’ve probably noticed a lack of action happening in our various virtual spaces.
Finally, we can share some really exciting news: We’ve decided to leave our posts at TeaParty | Supertonic in order to join the team [...]
Sipping the Past with the Pink Lady of LUPEC
Kirsten Amann is living what might be considered an upscale tippler’s dream. When not behind the bar at South End hotspot Toro, this multi-talented lady can be found helming her eponymous PR company (bringing many delightful cocktail-related events to fruition, including the seminar and tasting with The Bitter Truth). And as if that weren’t enough boozy goodness, Amann is a founding member of the Boston chapter of LUPEC: Ladies United for the Preservation of Endangered Cocktails.
Keeping it Local, Keeping it FRESH: Food Activists Show Us How
Relationships were key in last Wednesday’s locavore event, “Farm to Fork: A Panel Discussion About How We Get The Food We Eat.” Thoughtfully organized and moderated by FRESH’s Drew Love, the panel featured the farmer (John Lee of Allandale Farms), the chef (JJ Gonson, chef/owner of Cuisine en Locale), the grocer (Jeff Morin, owner of CityFeed and Supply) and the network (Willow Blish, co-leader of the Boston chapter of Slow Food).
Shop Local, Sip Local at Grand this Saturday from 2 to 6
Pop quiz: What do vintage shops, talented designers, local businesses, and day-drinking have in common? If you answered, “They’re the four things that I most love to support!” you would be correct, but the real answer is that you can indulge in all of the above this Saturday as you Sip and Shop with Grand and Poor Little Rich Girl.
Everything is AMAZING: Life On The Road With Tokyo Police Club
At this point, you probably know that Tokyo Police Club are not Japanese. They’re actually Canadian (check out how they spell “Favourite Colour”), and made a pretty big name for themselves playing festivals like PopMontreal, Toronto’s Edgefest and Osheaga in Montreal in support of their breakout EP, the 16 minute long A Lesson In Crime.
The Fire and The Reason Bestow Their “Edgy Pop” on Middlesex Lounge for Cool Ranch 3
Coming to help you work it out, may we present The Fire and Reason, electro/baile-funk/dance carnival from New York. The easy-on-the-eyes duo are coming to Boston for a performance with Bodega Girls at Cool Ranch on June 30th. We got to drill them for a few tibdits of information before they make you dance. And dance you will.






















