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Return of Friday Megalinks
Work has been crazy the last few weeks which is why you haven’t seen the megalinks since the beginning of the New Year. I’m hoping next week will be easier. You have your Weekend Viewing Picks , of course.  National Starting with the Sports Business Daily, we have the full roster of...
Justin Timberlake brings sexy back to Harvard
Justin Timberlake, who co-stars in the upcoming partially made-in-Boston flick based on local author Ben Mezrich’s tell-all book about the founding of Facebook in a Harvard dorm, picked up his Man of the Year pudding pot during a roast orchestrated by Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals....
Friday Links and Randomness
So is this NFL offseason going to entirely consist of Boston media types tracking down former and current Patriots players to ask them to talk about the demise of the franchise, and ask how poorly they were treated and how everything in Foxborough is just a house of cards? Just wondering, since that...
‘Survivor’ beauty hosts TV viewing party in Saugus
Danielle DiLorenzo, a Lynnfield native who schemed her way to the finale of “Survivor: Exile Island” in Panama to lose in a 5-2 vote to Aras Baskauskas for the $1 million prize, is slotted to host a viewing party starting at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11 at Za Za Restaurant & Nitery, located...
Week Log: Sportsual Healing In Order For Boston
A a kid, I remember Jim Rice’s broken hand costing the Sox a World Series title, and Darryl Stingley’s career ending on a preseason gridiron. I watched the corpus erodus of Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, and Bill Walton during what could have been productive years breaking in kids like Len Bias...
Celtics Take The Heat
The Celtics, playing without Paul Pierce, had enough to hold off Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat last night at the Garden. Frank Dell’Apa  has Tony Allen making a big play on Wade with the game on the line, ensuring the Celtics victory. Mark Murphy  has the Celtics making the needed plays in the...
Back In Business
First of all, I apologize for the lack of a post yesterday. 1) I’m sick and 2) because of recurring problems with the core database, an impromptu migration to a new server took place. Hopefully things will be back to normal. Let’s get on to the top ten of this morning. Selfish trend top...
Holliston native Adam Green directs ‘Frozen’ flick
Adam Green, a Holliston native and director of the thriller “Frozen” hitting Boston-area theaters on Friday, Feb. 5, says his indie flick following three snowboarders stranded on a chairlift and forced to make life-and-death decisions was inspired by childhood treks to local ski slopes....
Groundhog Day Is Early For Celtics
The Celtics once again held a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter on their opponent, yet could not finish the job. This time, it was Kobe Bryant sinking them with a jumper with 7.3 seconds to go, and the Celtics finished their “rivalry week” set of games again Orlando, Atlanta and the...
Made-in-Massachusetts movie action in 2010?
With Gov. Deval Patrick’s latest budget proposal slotted to restrict tax credits for the film industry–slashed to $50 million a year for 2010 and 2011–expect a meaner and leaner film-production season in 2010. Yep, say “bye-bye” to big-budget flicks with talent like Tom...