The fat lady sings for the Celtics, as the Knicks go up 2-0.
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The fat lady sings for the Celtics, as the Knicks go up 2-0.
It’s been a crazy week to be living in the Boston area and due to the recent events, the Double Scribble In The Paint art show has been rescheduled to this Friday, April 26th.
I was fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of it this weekend, as well as meeting up with the organizers: Nick of Double Scribble, Ananth and Crystal, and the folks at Voltage Coffee.
Show your love for art and basketball, as well as the city of Boston, and reserve your tickets here: http://www.inthepaintbos.eventbrite.com/
From the event page:
Everything that was planned for last Friday will happen again.
Door donation and raffle proceeds to Shooting Touch, and both Grillos and Downeast Cider will be there with pickles and hard cider galore.
So let’s experience great art (including Aaron Dana’s fantastic mural), eat/drink, and come together In the Paint.
*Note: tickets have sold out but register anyways to get on the list. If not, the artwork will still be up until May 18th.
**Sidenote: If you want to support another fine Cambridge establishment, all hoops fans are invited to “NBA Nerd Night” every Wednesdays at Parlor Sports in Inman Square for all things basketball nerdery.
(more info: Double Scribble, In The Paint, Voltage Coffee)
OG Birdman
This info should have been included in the original post: doublescribble:
Pick up one of these archival prints by Bobby Bernethy from the DS gallery show ‘In The Paint’ at Voltage Coffee & Art in Cambridge, MA this Friday (7-9PM).
For the rest of this week all proceeds from the DS store will be going towards the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing. Pick up some art and help the people of Boston.
Photo of the Night: Kobe hanging out with the Emerson College Women’s Lacrosse team in Boston
(via @BostonTweet)
Photo of the Night: Is it the shoes? Ray Allen and Paul Pierce celebrate after draining a (very long) two-pointer, giving Boston the lead with only 25 seconds left in the fourth. C’s would go on to beat the Pistons, 86-82.
(Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Nate Robinson takes a tumble.
Nate is a bundle of energy for the Celtics. He brings instant-offense off the bench and instant laughs when he’s on it. But sometimes he manages to combine both.
Comedic genius.
via NBA Photos