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136 Mass Ave
By fenwayguy
Wed, 06/24/2009 - 5:10pm
That's the Berklee Performance Center. Mama left it there because she's got a brand new one.
I tweeted at
By R
Wed, 06/24/2009 - 5:38pm
I tweeted at them:
@Boston_Police Have you checked whether any [adult swim] movies being released in the near future? ;-P
They tweeted back to say that they hoped they'd learned since "the mooninite incident"
Sorry, the direct quote is:
By R
Wed, 06/24/2009 - 6:32pm
Sorry, the direct quote is: "Hopefully we've come a long way since the Mooninite episode. ;)"
We were there!
By andrewjh
Wed, 06/24/2009 - 5:44pm
Videos:
Crowd control:
https://twitter.com/andrewjh/status/2316688693
and the blast:
https://twitter.com/andrewjh/status/2316409778
@andrewjh and @kfcurley
A black bag? At Berklee?
By Jay Levitt
Wed, 06/24/2009 - 7:57pm
There are a dozen or so recording studios there, which are usually fully booked with sessions till 6am, seven days a week. (You haven't lived until you've done a 12am-6am Berklee session.) The entrance to 136 is also the entrance to the stairs that lead to the studios.
These sessions involve at least half a dozen musicians each, with attendant amps, guitars, drums, laptops, etc. that get thrown into someone's car before you stagger home. Plus, of course, there are classes all day long. And Berklee is the land where ADD and pot collide.
It'd be more suspicious if somebody HADN'T forgot a black bag there.
Meanwhile ...
By SwirlyGrrl
Wed, 06/24/2009 - 8:12pm
Some Emerson Students were filming from the windows across the street, no doubt, and this will form the nucleus of a performance art piece on living in a post-9/11 world for a class project next year.