Wednesday, July 29, 2020

A Man of Many Hat(ches)

A Man of Many Hat(ches) So one of the best aspects of being in Boston for the summer is all of the free cultural events that you can avail yourself of. One of the popular venues for such events is the Hatch Shell. Not only does the Hatch Shell play host to the Boston Pops on July 4th, but it also plays host to a number of other events that despite not having a fireworks display to rival volcanic eruptions are also very exciting to see. A few events of note this summer include: Free Friday Flicks Free movies sponsored by a local radio station. Its like a drive-in without the car essentially. You pull up, lay out a blanket and watch movies like Corpse Bride and Grease. Temptations Concert My mom is a fan of oldies, and thus until I was old enough to have my own stereo system, I jammed out with her. Saturday night, they had a reunion concert of sorts. India Day Yesterday, the India Association of Greater Boston came out and threw an awesome event at the Hatch Shell. Not only did they have my favorite dishes of saag paneer and naan, MIT Bhangra closed the performance schedule out with a colorful performance that actually had me inspired enough to jump into a mosh pit and put a friend on my shoulders as one of my roommates danced on stage. Daniel Powter Concert While all of his songs all sound the same to me, when its a free concert you dont complain. A short walk across Storrow Drive, you can get to Boston Common where this summer, Shakespeare on the Common performed a modern rendition of Taming of the Shrew.