The Launch celebrated Boston's up and coming fashion designs for Boston's Fashion Week in September, where the emphasis was on the clothes. So here are some photos I took for Boston24.
I included this one because he reminds me of Dr. Horrible.
This is kinda a bit old, but I took these photos of Boston's (in)famous moving day, when all the college kids that fled Boston during the summer returned back to the coop (Get it? The Coop? The Harvard Co-op? I'm kinda proud of myself for bad Boston humor.) Anyway, I shot this photoessay for my friend Valeria's website, Boston24.
Josh and I went to see the Decemberists perform at Boston's Orpheum Theatre in Boston last Thursday, November 6th. Excuse the shitty quality of the pictures, I had to use my regular Olympus because they wouldn't allow DSLRs in the venue. Anyway, Colin Meloy & Co. are amazing and I need to see them again, preferably from the front row.
At the Writing, Literature & Publishing Orientation today (which was mostly boring, and which I mostly cut), during the faculty introductions, Gian Lombardo asked, "Who here still listens to vinyl records?" A couple students raised their hands.
Lombardo then asked, "Who here still reads books in paper form?" Everyone raised their hands.
"Think about that," he said, and walked away from the podium.
While walking around my new neighborhood yesterday, I overheard various snippets of conversation that basically sounded like the following:
"I hate September 1st--all those college kids moving in and everything."
Granted, Katie and I are college kids (graduate college kids, which make us better, I would hope), but our neighbors across the street and in our building aren't college students.
I'll write about my road trip and other nonsense later, but I just wanted to share this: I was accepted to Emerson's Print and Publishing M.A. program!!! So this fall, you'll know where I'll be...