Dancing in the streets

Jim posts video from last night's Cambridge Dance Party, in which Mass. Ave. in front of City Hall was turned into an outdoor disco.

Overmatter posts some photos:

... My friend N. noted that the D.J. was aiming to cater to everyone in the crowd, starting with the 60s soul music, then to Latin dance music, then to hipster hip-hop, then to Latin hip-hop, then to gay dance party music. We left a little early, and assume we missed the Latin gay disco hip-hop-folk-soul music. ...

Could you imagine something like this on Newbury Street?

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uh yes?

By anon (not verified) | Sun, 06/29/2008 - 12:48pm

Is this a job by your ghetto living middle class ass at people who go to Newbury street, or an actual question?

If this is what passes for journalism these days, no wonder the world is in the shitter.

Find a bridge...

By Kaz | Sun, 06/29/2008 - 1:09pm

...and get thee back under it.

what

By Ron Newman | Sun, 06/29/2008 - 1:55pm

Um, double what?

By adamg | Sun, 06/29/2008 - 6:51pm

Sorry, for the delay in getting back to you, but I took my ghetto living middle class ass to Somerville today.

By "job," I assume you mean "jab," because otherwise you make no sense, but no, I was thinking more like "Huh, city closes main street for several hours so people can dance on it," and then I was thinking what Boston street might be interesting to shut for something like that and my first thought was actually Boylston, but then I was thinking, no, wait, they've got that park right there, so what about Newbury, wouldn't that be something, and then I was thinking, nah, they'd never do that.

Sheesh, you trolls really over-analyze things too much sometimes.

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