Laser Orgy//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/atom.aspxCommunity Server2011-07-01T13:37:00ZThe Week in Geek August 8-14: Distract Yourself from Potential Economic Turmoil//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/08/08/this-week-in-geek-the-classics-the-craptastic-and-everything-in-between.aspx2011-08-08T21:11:00Z2011-08-08T21:11:00Z<p><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ZiwtTwJkcrM" frameborder="0" height="303" width="480"></iframe> </p>
<p>It's
a bleak, bleak week in the US, Laser Orgians. With the economy
taking a nose-dive and the threat of double-dip recession (which sounds
more like JP Licks flavor of the month than a real thing but, woefully,
it is the latter) it is time to distract our burdened minds with some
good-old-fashioned escapism.<br /><br />This
Week in Geek will use movies and theatre to help you escape to a simpler time- be it the 60s, the
70s, medieval times (plus the 80s) or 1806 (plus the 90s.) If you
prefer sobering reality of isolation of and stifling awkwardness that
is modern social interaction, you could attempt the "brainy mixer"
event. No matter how isolating and awkward, at least it's not speed dating. <br /><br /><br /><b>All Week<br /></b></p><p><b>[lyrical jams] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/123654-2011-National-Poetry-Slam/">National Poetry Slam @ All Over Boston</a> All The Time</b><br />If we had included the <a href="//nps2011.com/bouts/">full list of poetry slam events</a>
going on this week, this page would be infinitely long. This year, the
National Poetry Slam is taking place in our fair city, so the
festivities are aplenty and going down all over town, from Thursday
through Saturday. Check out any of these events for the smooth and
soulful, the touching and hilarious. <br /><br /><b>Monday 8.8<br /><br />[class act] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/120687-Reel-Time-Series/">Breakfast at Tiffany's @ Regal Beagle</a> 10pm</b><br />In
a world where the trashiest celebrities get the most media attention,
we can only fondly look back on the golden age of Hollywood, where the
classy and the glamorous were one and the same. This event at Regal
Beagle celebrates the classiest gal Hollywood has ever seen--Audrey
Hepburn, of course--with a screening of Breakfast at Tiffany's and a tasting of their Holly Golightly cocktails.<br /><br /><b>Tuesday 8.9<br /><br />[double feature] <a href="//brattlefilm.org/category/calendar-2/repertory-series/music-for-movies-bernard-herrmann-centennial/">Cape Fear @ Brattle Theatre 3:30pm, 7:30pm</a></b><br />This
week, the Brattle is screening two classic films scored by Bernard
Hermann. The first of these is the 1962 original Cape Fear, a classic
drama about violent revenge starring Gregory Peck. The next film is
somewhat different in tone.<br /><b>[double feature] <a href="//brattlefilm.org/category/calendar-2/repertory-series/music-for-movies-bernard-herrmann-centennial/">On Dangerous Ground @ Brattle Theatre 5:30, 9:30pm</a></b><br />On Dangerous Ground
is a forgotton gem of the melodramatic film-noir genre. Though critics
were divided by it when it first came out, the musical talents of
Bernard Hermann were uncontroversial and undeniable.<br /><br /><b>Wednesday 8.10<br /><br />[MBTales] <i> </i><a href="//mill6.org/"><i>T Plays III</i>, presented by Mill 6 Collaborative Theatre</a></b><br />The MBTA has gotten <a href="//thephoenix.com/boston/events/117713-t-an-mbta-musical/">more than a little</a> <a href="//thephoenix.comblogs/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/01/that-midnight-train-to-alewife-poets-slam-on-the-mbta.aspx">artistic attention</a>
lately, has it not? Who would have thought that a somewhat-seedy,
more-than-somewhat-unreliable form of public transportation would join the ranks of Yoko Ono and Edie Sedgwich as a great artistic muse? In any case, this weekend the Mill 6
Collaborative presents a series of short plays on the T in an
interactive theatre extravaganza. <br /><br /><b>Thursday 8.11<br /><br />[reading] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/123660-Lev-Grossman/">Lev Grossman reads from <i>The Magician King</i> @ Brookline Booksmith </a>7pm</b><br />Lev Grossman's<i> The Magicians</i>
has been described as "Harry Potter for grown-ups," which is convenient
(because most Harry Potter fans are now grown-ups or almost there) but
also does a bit of disservice to what is actually a great but sobering
novel about magic and reality on its own. This month, Grossman releases
the much-anticipated followup to his first great effort, and he returns
home to Boston to read from and sign this next great book.<br /><b><br />[theatre] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/122691-Arcadia/">Bad Habit Theatre Presents Arcadia @ Boston Center for the Arts</a> 7:30pm</b><br />The Bad Habit Theatre group presents this adaptation of <i>Arcadia</i>,
one of the most acclaimed plays by one of the most acclaimed
playwrights of our time. It tells the story preteen math genius who
lived in an English country house in the early 1800s, and the
intellectuals who live there in the present day. <br /><br /><b>Friday 8.12<br /><br />[nonawkward speed dating] <a href="//brainsbeersbabes.eventbrite.com/">Brains, Beers and Babes- Smart Socialization @ Meadhall,</a> 6:30</b><br />While
we cannot promise, as the website seems to imply, that this brainy
mixer/alternative to speed dating will not be awkward, we can promise
that there will be beer, which has been known to decrease perceptual
awareness of anything awkward. We'll drink to that.<br /></p><p><b>[film] <a href="//hcl.harvard.edu/hfa/films/2011julsep/hellman.html#better">Better Watch Out @ Harvard Film Archive</a> 10pm</b><br />What
happens when a scientist tries to get a telepathic blind woman to talk
to a serial killer who is trapped in a coma? Director Monte Hellman
attempts to answer that question in his slasher-with-a-twist-film, Better Watch Out. This
month, the Harvard film archive is screening a whole crop of Hellman's
best movies, and a complete list of them can be found through the link
above. <br /><br /><b>[film + the undead] <a href="//www.coolidge.org/content/army-darkness">Army of Darkness @ Coolidge Corner Theatre</a> 11:59pm Fri + Sat</b><br />Watch
Ash take on medieval deadites in this classic tale of slaughter and
laughter. The Coolidge Corner presents the third and final installation
of Sam Raimi's much-loved Evil Dead trilogy as part of their @fter Midnight series.<br /><br /><b>Saturday 8.13<br /><br />[food] <a href="https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=225026754207575">Lebanese Music + Food Festival</a> 12pm</b><br />Lebanese
food? We're all ears. Backgammon tournament? Now we have to go. JP
celebrates Lebanese heritage with its annual Lebanese Music and Food
Festival by Our Lady of the Cedars of Lebanon. It's our only outdoor
event this week, but totally worth going outside for.<br /><br /><b>[camp] <a href="//brattlefilm.org/2011/08/13/skatetown-usa/">Skatetown USA @ Brattle Theatre</a> 9:30pm</b><br />This
critically-panned, financially-flopping, unintentionally-hilarious film
about rollar disco is screening this weekend at the Brattle. It stars
Patrick Swayze on skates, and the chick who played Macia Brady in a
slutty ensemble. It has been called a 70s microcosm, which may or may
not be accurate, but it encapsulates the short-lived-fad within a
short-lived-fad that was rollar disco. A later interview with Maureen
McCormick reveals that everyone did coke on the set of the film, which
might explain a whole lot.<br /><br /><b>Sunday 8.14<br /><br />[food] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/124506-Boston-Food-Swap/">Boston Food Swap @ Space with a Soul </a>2pm</b><br />Do
you have an excess of homemade pickled beets you've been looking to get
rid of? Then head down to the Boston Food Swap! Trade pickles and
preserves, the foraged or what-have-you in this celebration of
sustainability and deliciousness.
</p><p> </p><p><i>For more events, check out<a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/Search/?searchTerm=geek&x=0&y=0&venue="> our geekified listings portal</a>. If you've got any geek-related events you'd like us to post, contact us! Follow us on Twitter<a href="//twitter.com/#%21/laserorgy"> @LaserOrgy</a>! Follow<a href="//feeds.feedburner.com/PHXlaserorgy"> our RSS feed</a>! Tell your friends!</i><br /><br />
<br /></p><b></b><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=773217" width="1" height="1">Kelly Dickinson//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Kelly-Dickinson.aspxPost-Apocalyptic Update: Apes Have Now Conquered Hollywood//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/08/08/post-apocalyptic-update-apes-have-now-conquered-hollywood.aspx2011-08-08T20:32:00Z2011-08-08T20:32:00Z<p><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/VFCM6TZgTMI" width="480" frameborder="0" height="390"></iframe><br /><br />Well, it turns out that <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Topic/Monkey.aspx">the Monkey Issue</a> was a good idea after all; <span style="font-style:italic;">Rise of the Planet of the Apes</span> actually opened to rave reviews. Even after the five other <span style="font-style:italic;">Apes </span>movies
in the original series and Tim Burton's lackluster re-boot in 2001,
audiences still want their fill of ape-on-human action. The film opened
to $54 million dollars- that's $20 million more than the top-end of what
was predicted. In fact, it trounced last weekend's winner <span style="font-style:italic;">Cowboys and Aliens</span>, which dropped 56% of its previous gross to earn only $15.7 million. But Apes' rampage didn't stop there. It also proved that Ryan Reynolds is not a box office draw (for the second time this summer) with <span style="font-style:italic;">The Change-Up </span>opening to only $13.5 million. Who knew the movie would be such a big hit? Well, nobody.<br /><br />The
truth is no one really wanted to make it. Peter Chernin, former News
Cooperation president, had a lot of trouble attaching a director to the
project. The laundry list of rejections came from Robert Rodriguez (<span style="font-style:italic;">Once Upon a Time in Mexico</span>), Kathryn Bigelow (<span style="font-style:italic;">The Hurt Locker</span>), the Hughes brothers (<span style="font-style:italic;">Book of Eli</span>), etc. However, Fox and Chernin Studios (<span style="font-style:italic;">Apes
</span>is their first film) continued to fight for the project, eventually
signing Rupert Wyatt, who's only ever made one theatrically-released
film, <span style="font-style:italic;">The Escapist</span>. But the cards began to fall into place, as Chernin signed on James Franco (<span style="font-style:italic;">127 Hours</span>), Freida Pinto (<span style="font-style:italic;">Slumdog Millionaire</span>), and the Peter Jacksons' WETA workshop to create the lifelike digital apes. <br /><br />Speculation
still swirled that the film would end up being a bomb (in the bad way,
not like "it's da bomb!"). As recently as July, Franco seemed to be
apologizing for the film in an <a href="//www.playboy.com/magazine/james-franco-interview">interview </a>with Playboy:
"They haven't shown me the movie yet, so I don't know what the result
is. I did reshoots, and it sounds to me the final movie will be
different from the screenplay, which had a lot of character development.
The movie seems to be more action now". In a combination of both
selflessness and hubris, he at least tried to blame the expected bad
press on his own detractors, "But people still have it out for me, so
they're going to go after the movie". <br /><br />Surprisingly though, the reviews haven't been anything close to what Franco predicted. Ty Burr from the <a href="//articles.boston.com/2011-08-05/ae/29855713_1_apes-chimp-rupert-wyatt" style="font-style:italic;">Boston Globe</a>, who describes the film as "part <span style="font-style:italic;">Frankenstein</span>, part <span style="font-style:italic;">Spartacus</span>, and part <span style="font-style:italic;">Rebel Without a Cause but With an Extra Chromosome</span>'',
actually predicts that "you may find yourself thoroughly emotionally
invested in a drama about a downtrodden minority who unite behind a
charismatic leader and rebel against their thoughtless overlords". Now
that doesn't sound like a B-movie about monkeys smashing shit at all. <a href="//www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/rise-of-the-planet-of-the-apes-20110804"><span style="font-style:italic;">Rolling Stone</span>'s</a> Peter Travers goes so far as to suggest that Andy Serkis, the man behind <span style="font-style:italic;">LOTR</span>'s Gollum and 2005's<span style="font-style:italic;"> King Kong</span>, should be nominated for an Oscar for his role as Caesar, the lead ape. <a href="//www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/andy-serkis-of-rise-of-the-planet-of-the-apes-motion-capture-star/2011/08/03/gIQA11JnwI_story.html">Serkis </a>himself
seems to be developing a certain bravado for his motion-capture niche:
"I think actors are afraid that if they're not seen on-screen, then
that's a real problem. But for me, that's never been an issue because I
love filling a role that, like I say, transforms [me]". <br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">Apes </span>has
a certified <a href="//www.rottentomatoes.com/m/rise_of_the_planet_of_the_apes/" target="_blank">81% fresh rating</a> on Rotten Tomatoes. And the lightening
quick word of mouth reviews kept the film from slowing down after it's
opening night. So, what're you waiting for? Get out of this week-long
humidity and get some schadenfreude joy out of seeing sunny San
Francisco taken over by vengeful genetically-enhanced super apes. </p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=773216" width="1" height="1">James Fitzpatrick//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/James-Fitzpatrick.aspxLife In 95 Minutes: Ridley Scott's New Documentary Records One Day Worldwide//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/08/03/life-in-95-minutes.aspx2011-08-03T21:31:00Z2011-08-03T21:31:00Z<p><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/bT_UmBHMYzg" frameborder="0" height="303" width="480"></iframe><br /></p><p>Time
capsules are primarily produced as elementary school class projects,
leaving history in the hands of archivists most concerned with the
preservation of their Pokemon cards and A+ spelling tests -- not
necessarily the best way to provide an accurate picture of life at a
given moment.<br /><br />To get it right, you need a grander scale and better technology, which is exactly the combination director <a href="//www.imdb.com/name/nm0531817/">Kevin Macdonald</a> and producer <a href="//www.imdb.com/name/nm0000631/">Ridley Scott</a> had on their side when they set out to create the user-generated documentary <a href="//www.facebook.com/LifeinaDayMovie">Life In A Day</a>.<br /><br />Macdonald
and Scott asked YouTube users to record their lives on one day, July
24, 2010, in hopes of getting enough responses to pull togetether a
feature-length film illustrating the human experience. Inspired by the
World War II-era social archive project <a href="//www.massobs.org.uk/a_brief_history.htm">Mass Observation</a>, their guidelines were simple: tell us your story, tell us what you love and fear, and show us what's in your pockets.<br /><br />Those
twenty-four hours of life generated an astounding 4,500 hours of
footage, submitted in over 80,000 video clips from 140 nations. There's
life milestones like marriage proposals and adventures like skydiving,
but much of the 95-minute film focuses on the ordinary routines we all
share, the rituals that are the same in Boston or in Bali, like watching
the sunset or commuting to work.<br /><br />Ordinary,
but not boring. When looking at scenes such as a worker's commute, the
editing team tried to find a way to highlight how experiences could be
simultaneously similar and diverse across the globe.<br /><br />"Obviously, maybe one of those journeys is banal," Macdonald <a href="//http%3a%2f%2fmovies.nationalgeographic.com%2fmovies%2flife-in-a-day%2fabout-the-production%2f/">said in discussion with National Geographic,</a>
"but a hundred of them intercut showing all the different commuters,
all the different pedestrians, all the different modes of transport,
from bicycles to foot to trains to chauffeur driven cars ... suddenly
becomes really fascinating."<br /><br />Critics
and audiences seem to agree so far. Acclaimed at festivals from
Sundance to SXSW, Life In A Day has been positively received by <a href="//www.rottentomatoes.com/m/life_in_a_day_2011/">97% of critics</a>.<br /><br />Locally, the only place to catch Life in A Day is the <a href="//www.coolidge.org/content/life-day">Coolidge Corner Theatre</a>, where it opens August 5. The film also hits screens in <a href="//lifeinaday.cinedigm.com/NatGeo.aspx#MA">Revere and Worcester</a> that same day, and you can request the film at your local cinema <a href="//lifeinaday.cinedigm.com/NatGeo.aspx">here</a>, with the form at the bottom of the page. Or check out the full footage archive on the <a href="//www.youtube.com/lifeinaday">Life In A Day YouTube channel</a>, but be prepared to give up at least a day in your life poring through the thousands of clips.
</p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=772471" width="1" height="1">Katie Lannan//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Katie-Lannan.aspxThe Shark Week in Geek, August 1-7: It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/08/01/the-shark-week-in-geek-august-1-7-it-s-the-most-wonderful-time-of-the-year.aspx2011-08-01T15:54:00Z2011-08-01T15:54:00Z<p><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/mtltaqTbYc0" width="480" frameborder="0" height="303"></iframe></p><p>
It's
finally here. People count down to this for months. As soon as the
weather starts to change, it's fresh in everyone's minds -- the ritual,
the camaraderie, the friends and families gathering together, all to
celebrate overlarge cartilaginous fish with rows and rows of
flesh-ripping teeth. Yes, ladies and gentlemen: it's <a href="//dsc.discovery.com/tv/shark-week/tv-shows.html">Shark Week</a>.
It's one of those television events that can immobilize the entire
country slack-jawed in front of the television set -- sorta like the
Super Bowl, but it lasts for six whole days and is somewhat educational.<br /><br />As
if that doesn't make this week amazing by itself, there are plenty of
awesome things going on in Boston this week, too. There are the usual
concerts and readings and screenings, plus a couple cons, comedy, and
roller derby. Meanwhile, the Ben & Jerry's Truck is rolling through
Boston for the entire month of August, which means free ice cream
erryday. The truck can be <a href="//twitter.com/#%21/BenJerrysTruck">stalked via Twitter</a> -- we all scream for ice-cream-social media.<br /><br /><b>MONDAY 8.1</b><br /><br /><b>[dude] <a href="//www.coolidge.org/content/big-lebowski">The Big Lebowski Party + Screening @Coolidge Corner Theatre</a> 7pm</b><br />Every
year, the folks at the Coolidge throw a screening party to celebrate
this Coen Brothers classic in all its slobbish glory. While Laser Orgy
does not officially condemn or condone participation in the Big Lebowski
Challenge, we can guarantee that this party will feature fun of equal
or greater caliber. There will be prizes, games and other pleasantries,
and, of course, a screening.<br /><br /><b>[reading] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/122758-Alice-LaPlante/">Alice LaPlante Turn of the Mind @ Brookline Booksmith</a> 7pm</b><br />Dementia-stricken
Jennifer White, a retired surgeon, is accused of murdering her closest
and oldest friend. Dr. White must find a way to piece together her side
of the story when she can barely piece together her own consciousness.
Such is the plot of Turn of the Mind, the debut novel of Alice LaPlante -- who comes to the ‘Smith tonight to answer all your burning questions.<br /><b><br />[music] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/110506-Death-Cab-for-Cutie-Frightened-Rabbit/">Death Cab for Cutie + Frightened Rabbit @ Bank of America Pavillion</a> 8pm</b><br />Meanwhile,
at the Waterfront, Death Cab and Frightened Rabbit jam. Relive your old
angst and alternate between standing/staring pensively into space and
dancing however people would dance at a Death Cab concert. Do people
dance at Death Cab concerts? Be sure to let us know.<br /><br /><b>[double] <a href="//brattlefilm.org/category/calendar-2/repertory-series/music-for-movies-bernard-herrmann-centennial/">Vertigo + North by Northwest Screenings @ Brattle Theatre</a> Mon + Tues</b><br />This
double-feature of two very different Hitchcock films--one dark and
romantic; the other, a lighter chase film. Jimmy Stewart and Cary Grant
star in Vertigo and North by Northwest, respectively.<br /><br /><b>WEDNESDAY 8.3</b><br /><br /><b>[signing] <a href="//harvardcoopbooks.bncollege.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/BNCBcalendarEventListView?storeId=52084&showStoreId=52084&catalogId=10001&eventMonth=7&eventYear=2011">Jim Butcher @ Harvard Coop</a> 7pm</b><br />Before the recent crop of supernatural-crime-busting procedurals, there was Jim Butcher's Dresden Files, in
which PI Harry Dresden investigates crimes in an alternate Chicago.
This week at the Harvard Coop, Butcher will be reading from Ghost Story, the 13th installation in the series. <br /><br /><b>THURSDAY 8.4</b><br /><br /><b>[cyberpunk'd] <a href="//harvardcoopbooks.bncollege.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/BNCBcalendarEventListView?storeId=52084&showStoreId=52084&catalogId=10001&eventMonth=7&eventYear=2011">William Gibson @ Harvard Coop</a> 7pm</b><br />We've come a long, long way from Neuromancer
-- William Gibson's 1984 cyberpunk tour de force -- but the Sprawl
still stretches on as far as the eye can see. Gibson graces Boston this
week to celebrate the paperback release of his novel Zero History, which picks up where Pattern Recognition and Spook Country left off. <br /><br /><b>FRIDAY 8.5</b><br /><br /><b>[tokin'] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/111586-Doug-Benson/">Doug Benson @ Wilbur Theatre</a> 7:30pm</b><br />In his 2008 film Super High Me,
comedian/filmmaker Doug Benson set out on a Spurlock-esque quest to
discover the effects of a month-long high. Subsequently, he had a show The Benson Interruption that aired on Comedy Central, sending D.A.R.E. officers nationwide into paroxysms of despair.<br /><b><br />[cg disney magic, part 1] <a href="//www.celebrateboston.com/free-friday-flicks.htm">Tangled Free @ Hatch Shell</a> 7:59pm</b><br />Part of the Free Friday Flicks Series, the Hatch Shell is presenting Tangled.
This 50th Disney animated feature tells the classic tale of Rapunzel
with a twist involving sassy heroines and talking animals. The movie
starts at sundown, which is 7:59 on Friday.<br /><br /><b>[SHARKS] <a href="//feitheatres.com/somerville-theatre/">JAWS @ Somerville Theatre</a> 8pm Fri + Sat</b><br />What with it being Shark Week and all, the other option for family movie night would be Jaws at the Somerville Theatre. Experience the move that made aquaphobes of an entire generation!<br /><br /><b>[louie, louie, louie, louie] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/111545-Louis-CK/">Louis CK @ South Shore Music Circus</a> 9pm</b><br />This past month, Louis CK was nominated for not one but three Emmys -- two for his FX hit Louie,
and one for a stand-up special. This week the Bay State-raised comic
returns for several New England shows, including this Cohasset gig. <br /><br /><b>[awww] <a href="//www.coolidge.org/content/critters">Critters @ Coolidge Corner Theatre</a> 11:59pm</b><br />What
do you do when a horde of furry and hideous alien creatures ascends
upon your family farm? This cult-classic film attempt to answer that
common question. (Hint: the answer likely involves shotguns.) Part of
the Coolidge Corner Theatre's @fter Midnight series, Critters is screening for its 25th anniversary. <br /><br /><b><a href="//creationent.com/cal/supernatural_ma.htm">Supernatural Convention @ Hyatt Regency Cambridge</a> Fri, Sat + Sun</b><br />Supernatural
is one of those shows that always seems to fall of the radar of scifi
mainstream, despite having six seasons on the CW. So grab your Colt
(replica) and hop in your Impala (which will probably not be allowed in
the Hyatt) and get ready to fight some evil (or watch people talk about
it). There will probably not be any evil allowed in the Hyatt, either.<br /><br /><b><a href="//www.mysterium.net/">Mysterium, Myst Convention @ Embassy Suites Boston/Waltham</a> Fri, Sat + Sun</b><br />Myst is <a href="//thephoenix.comblogs/laserorgy/archive/2010/09/30/lo500-battle-of-the-week-portal-vs-myst.aspx">more than a game</a>
-- it is was a surprise hit that became a pop-culture phenomenon,
uniting players with games and novels. Mysterium is a for-fan-by-fan
convention in Waltham that celebrates the game and the subculture that
it has gathered since the 1993 release of the first game.<br /><b><br />SATURDAY 8.6</b><br /><br /><b>[hellcats on wheels] <a href="//www.yelp.com/events/wilmington-boston-derby-dames-home-team-playoffs">Boston Derby Dames Playoffs @ Wilmington, MA</a> 4pm</b><br />Speaking
of fringe subcultures: the Derby Dames are competing in the Playoffs
this weekend at the Aleppo Shriners Auditorium in Wilmington, MA. There
will be ridiculous nicknames, body-slams, obstacles, and broken bones -- in other words, all the ingredients for the perfect
Saturday late-afternoon-to-early-evening transitional activity. <br /><br /><b>[cg disney magic, part 2] <a href="//www.prudentialcenter.com/promotions/filmfest2011.php">Toy Story 3 @ South Garden</a> sundown</b><br />The
last instillation of this epic and touching trilogy that just happens
to be about toy screens this weekend at the South Garden in conjunction
with the Prudential Center. You'll laugh, cry, and then laugh some more
at this story about friendship and loyalty that everyone in the world
except Armond White loves.<br /><br />
<i>For more events, check out<a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/Search/?searchTerm=geek&x=0&y=0&venue="> our geekified listings portal</a>. If you've got any geek-related events you'd like us to post, contact us! Follow us on Twitter<a href="//twitter.com/#%21/laserorgy"> @LaserOrgy</a>! Follow<a href="//feeds.feedburner.com/PHXlaserorgy"> our RSS feed</a>! Tell your friends!</i><br /></p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=772318" width="1" height="1">Kelly Dickinson//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Kelly-Dickinson.aspxSexy cheerleader chainsaws pink-blooded zombies in newest Suda51 game//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/26/sexy-cheerleader-chainsaws-pink-blooded-zombies-in-newest-suda51-game.aspx2011-07-26T14:56:00Z2011-07-26T14:56:00Z<p><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/zw3lRS78XkQ" width="480" frameborder="0" height="303"></iframe></p><p>
I
thought I'd never live to write a headline quite like that. Sometimes,
the Japanese come up with something so baffling -- yet genius -- that
there's nothing to do but just gape. And it's no surprise that Suda51 of
Grasshopper Studios, who is credited with the weird and violent <a href="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rhvLebx1iA">Killer7</a> and <a href="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGtgqw3IsVI">No More Heroes</a>, is the guy who plans to reinvent the zombie genre with <i>Lollipop Chainsaw</i>. <br /><br />Last week, Japanese game magazine Famitsu revealed the first images of <i>Lollipop Chainsaw</i>,
which features a cheerleader named Juliet Sterling who finds her high
school infested with zombies on her 18th birthday. Thankfully, she was
raised by zombie hunters and totes a pink, sparkling chainsaw, so it's
not hard to <a href="//www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/07/21/lollipop_chainsaw_screens/">guess what happens next</a>.<br /><br />When it comes to originality, Suda51 has most other game makers beat. <a href="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WWqEO9lxVA">But this isn't the first game where sexy girls battle zombies</a>. So how will <i>Lollipop Chainsaw</i> change the zombie-slashing landscape?</p><p>"Actually I've wanted to do a crazy horror-action game like this set in a school for a while now," Suda <a href="//www.1up.com/news/suda51-talks-lollipop-chainsaw">tells 1up.com</a>.
"Instead of sprays of blood, we have the zombies emitting bursts of
pink light ... we wanted to give the game more of a 'pop' feel," he adds.<br /><br />The
game has found yet-unnamed publishers in North America and Europe and
is slated to come out on the PS3 and Xbox360. According to Suda, the
game is around 70 percent complete. So a release date sometime in 2012
may be very possible. <br /></p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=771597" width="1" height="1">Wei-Huan Chen//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Wei_2D00_Huan-Chen.aspxThe Week in Geek, July 25-31: Harry Potter Is Never Going Away//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/25/the-week-in-geek-july-25-31-harry-potter-is-never-going-away.aspx2011-07-25T16:32:00Z2011-07-25T16:32:00Z<p><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/Tx1XIm6q4r4" width="480" frameborder="0" height="390"></iframe></p><p>Remember <a href="//thephoenix.com/boston/topic/harry-potter/">that Harry Potter thing everyone was so crazy over</a>?
There were a bunch of books, or something? Then some movies? Well, you
had better remember, because it is not going away. This week, Boston has
more than one Potter-based celebration. The Harvard Museum of Natural
History has an exhibit, and wizard rock band Harry and the Potters are
playing a free concert in Harvard Square. These events are either to
celebrate the two-week anniversary of the last movie. Or the four-year
anniversary of the last book. Or Harry's birthday, which is this week,
as well.<br /><br />But
If you don't like Harry Potter, or if like things that are not Harry
Potter, you still have options -- all of which are happening inside,
because no one is making you go anywhere near direct sunlight after the
fiery hell that engulfed Boston last week.<br /><br /><b>EVERY DAY FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE</b></p><p><b>[woof] <a href="//games.adultswim.com/escape-from-puppy-death-factory-adventure-online-game.html">Escape from Puppy Death Factory</a></b> <b><br /></b>This
new game from Adult Swim is the hottest thing since <a href="//games.adultswim.com/robot-unicorn-attack-twitchy-online-game.html" target="_blank">Robot Unicorn
Attack</a> pranced onto the scene in all its rainbowy, fiery majesty. It
came out last week, but is the perfect waste of time to consume your
attention for months to come.<br /><br /><b>MONDAY 7.25<br /><br />[science] <a href="//bostonskeptics.com/calendar/">Boston Skeptics at the Pub @ Tommy Doyle's</a> 7pm<br /></b>The
Boston Skeptics like talking about science, but they also like
drinking, which is why they have bi-weekly events dedicated to both
drunken revelry and intelligent discourse (sometimes simultaneously) at
Tommy Doyle's. This week, Boston Skeptics member Jonathan McDowell pays
tribute to NASA and the space shuttles. <br /><br /><b>TUESDAY 7.26<br /><br />[theatre] <a href="//www.bcaonline.org/calendar/details/277-fringewars.html">Fringe Wars @ BCA Plaza Theatre</a> 7:30pm<br /></b>Small
theatre companies go head-to-head in this theatrical brawl to prove
who's the best in Boston local fringe theatre. Each is represented by a
writer and actors, who will preform short plays of their own
construction. The audience and a panel of judges will decide who is
victorious. <br /><br /><b>WEDNESDAY 7.27<br /><br />[harry potter] <a href="//www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_special_events/index.php">Hogwarts at the Museum @ Harvard Museum of Natural History</a> 5pm<br /></b>Thought
the nail was finally hammered into the Pottermania coffin last weekend?
Think again. This weekend, the Potterverse lives on with the help of
the Harvard Museum of Natural History. Read about the natural events and
legends that inspired the potions, spells and creatures of J.K.
Rowling's epic tomes. <br /><br /><b>[to be or not tobe] <a href="//www.commshakes.org/performances/performance/4">All's Well that Ends Well: Shakespeare on the Common</a> 8pm<br /></b>International
stalker/starry-eyed lover Helena pursues Bertram across Europe with
obsessive passion. But will she be successful? Knowing Shakespeare, no,
and Bert won't be sketched out by it in the least. Watch it all unfold
in the Bard's classic comedy, performed, for your pleasure, on the
grassy knoll of Boston Common! This yarn of sweet yet creepy love is
spun several nights a week from now till mid-August.<br /><br /><b>THURSDAY 7.28<br /><br />[movies!] <a href="//roxburyfilmfestival.org/">Roxbury International Film Festival</a> till Jul 31<br /></b>The
RIFF, now in its 13th year, is a film festival that celebrates
diversity and people of color. There will be workshops, discussions and
obviously screenings. The<a href="//roxburyfilmfestival.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=76&Itemid=125"> lineup</a>
features a selection of shorts and features, both fiction and
documentary, covering race, sports, marriage, war, music and more.<br /><br /><b>FRIDAY 7.29<br /><br />[creepy crawlies] <a href="//flatearththeatre.com/shows/bug.html">Bug, presented by Flat Earth Theatre @ The Factory Theatre</a> 8pm<br /></b>What do you get when you trap a paranoid waitress and a paranoid veteran in a motel room that might be invested with insects? Bug,
a play by Tracy Letts, explores just that, and its horror theatre at
its best. The Flat Earth Theatre presents this story of love and fear,
and the infectious quality of paranoia. It runs this weekend and next.<br /><br /><b>[battle of the wands] <a href="//harryandthepotters.com/shows/">Harry and the Potters feat. Draco and the Malfoys @ Harvard Square </a>7pm<br /></b>No,
we weren't kidding about Pottermania being death-resistant. This
weekend, Wizard Rock bands Harry and the Potters and Draco and the
Malfoys are are coming back home (the bands are from Norwood, MA, and
Woonsocket, RI, respectively) to play a set in Hogwarts--er, Harvard
Square. The concert is free and open-air, open to witches and wizards of
all ages.<br /><br /><b>[we don't need roads] <a href="//www.bhh.com/pdf/BHH_SummerSeriesBrochure_2011.pdf">Back to the Future @ Boston Harbor Hotel</a> 8pm<br /></b>Marty
McFly's got problems temporal and oedipal. He's stuck in the 1950s with
a younger version of the mad scientist who got him there, and has no
idea how to get back to the mondo modern 80s. The Boston Harbor Hotel is
screening this time travel classic for free on Friday, but if you don't
catch it this weekend, you can always harness lightening into the
flux-capacitor you've strapped to your DeLorean. <br /><br /><b>[mellltinggggg]<a href="//www.coolidge.org/content/street-trash"> Street Trash @ Coolidge Corner </a>11:59pm Fri + Sat<br /></b>But if you like your 80s science fiction movies with more exploding organs and melting homeless people, then perhaps Street Trash,
part of Coolidge Corner Theatre's @fter Midnight series, is a better
flick to pick. Screenwriter Roy Frumkes wrote the script for this
gorefest "to democratically offend every group on the planet" and it
worked, along the way achieving cult status among the boys and girls of
America who are into stories about a man who sells poisonous,
bowel-exploding wine to the homeless population of Lower Manhattan.<br /><br /><b>[royale with cheese] <a href="//feitheatres.com/somerville-theatre/midnight-specials/">Pulp Fiction @ Somerville Theatre </a>11:59 Fri + Sat<br /></b>Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece (and first in what was to be a long series of theatrical tributes to <a href="//www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1336051/Uma-Thurman-toasts-Quentin-Tarantinos-foot-fetish-champagne-filled-stiletto.html">Uma Thurman's feet</a>)
screens at midnight this weekend, as well. In this cult classic, John
Travolta regrets going to the bathroom every time he goes to the
bathroom, Samuel Jackson is a complete badass, and there's a big to-do
over a very dirty watch.<br /><br /><b>SATURDAY 7.30<br /><br />[swap n' sip] <a href="//events.swap.com/event/swapping-uncapped-july-30-2011-boston-massachusetts-united-states-296/">Vitaminwater Clothing Swap 12pm</a><br /></b>Swap.com
is a website that facilitates clothing swaps, and the Swapaholics are
the website liasons who organize swap events. There's one in Boston this
week, and it will include a guest appearance by Jessica Quirk, author
of What I Wore. Sponsored
and hosted by the new Vitaminwater Uncapped lounge on Brookline Ave,
this week's clothing swap event is $10 and a bag of clothes for entry,
swap privileges, author meet-and-greet, and free samples of Pinkberry
and Vitaminwater. <br /><br /><b>SUNDAY 7.31<br /><br />[garbo laughs] <a href="//feitheatres.com/somerville-theatre/repertoryclassic-films/">Ninotchka @ Somerville Theatre</a> 11am<br /></b>Before
she went into seclusion, Greta Garbo was in this classic comedy about
the French, the Soviets, and jewelry. The poster for this film is <a href="//feitheatres.com/somerville-theatre/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Poster-Ninotchka_02-325x495.jpg">kind of creepy</a>, but the movie itself -- one of Garbo's last works, and her only comedy -- is some old-timey gold.<br /><br /><b>[PIE] <a href="//thefoodexperiments.com/nationaltour/boston/">The Pie Experiment @ the Middle East</a> 3pm<br /></b>There are few things in this world more amazing <a href="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=auyXxSEpAbo">than a slice of pie</a>,
but one of those things might be a room that is full of many slices of
pie. The Pie Experiment is part of a larger national cook-off, but this
local event is about pie in its many incarnations- from quiche to meat
pie, from apple to pecan. This event at the Middle East Downstairs will
feature local pastry chefs going head to head for primacy in the art of
pie. <br /><br />
<i>For more events, check out<a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/Search/?searchTerm=geek&x=0&y=0&venue="> our geekified listings portal</a>. If you've got any geek-related events you'd like us to post, contact us! Follow us on Twitter<a href="//twitter.com/#%21/laserorgy"> @LaserOrgy</a>! Follow<a href="//feeds.feedburner.com/PHXlaserorgy"> our RSS feed</a>! Tell your friends!</i></p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=771596" width="1" height="1">Kelly Dickinson//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Kelly-Dickinson.aspxHP Aftermath: A guide to the best and worst Harry Potter video games//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/22/hp-aftermath-a-guide-to-the-best-and-worst-harry-potter-video-games.aspx2011-07-22T15:32:00Z2011-07-22T15:32:00Z<p><img src="//www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Frealtalkgaming.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2011%2F06%2Fharry-potter-and-the-deathly-hallows-part-1-videogame-big.jpg&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNF26aUzCWfDWf3OwtxWxmg9wLpvKQ" alt="" align="" border="" hspace="" width="480" /> <img src="//realtalkgaming.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/harry-potter-and-the-deathly-hallows-part-1-videogame-big.jpg" alt="" align="" border="" height="360" hspace="" width="480" /></p><p>The end of the <i>Harry Potter</i> film series means the end of many things, among them its licensed video game franchise (<a href="https://docs.google.com/a/brandeis.edu/document/d/1bz-QkmhYGnKatH4STcIbU8R9Mn13XtzQdHpaql1vYlU/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hollywoodreporter.com%2Fnews%2Fharry-potter-warner-bros-plans-211744">Or does it?</a>)
<i> HP</i>'s future might seem tenuous with the final film's release. But it's
the perfect opportunity to look back at Electronic
Arts' <i>Harry Potter</i> gaming franchise. <br /><br />How
did it all start? The gods of the consumer society proclaimeth: The
fruitful book begets the movie adaptation, and the fruitful movie begets
the video game adaptation. And so spawned the <i>Harry Potter</i> video game
that was based on the film that was based on the book. The result? A crop of big-corporation licensed titles -- few good, many downright horrible.<br /> <br />If you're looking for an interactive <i>Harry Potter</i> experience, <a href="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5DOKOt7ZF4&feature=player_embedded#at=59">J. K. Rowling's upcoming fansite</a> might be a better choice. Still adamant about gaming, <i>HP</i>-style? Look no
further. Laser Orgy has highlighted some of the best and worst <i>Harry
Potter</i> video games made:<br /> <br /><b><i>Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone</i> (2001) - PC, Playstation</b><br /><br /><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/MKbikWYqUYE" frameborder="0" height="390" width="480"></iframe><br /><b><br />The premise:</b> It's
a simple over-the-shoulder puzzle/adventure game that gives Harry a few
spells to defeat enemies. Instead of focusing on the action, you spend
the majority of the time solving puzzles and collecting various items. <br /><b>The verdict:</b> The first <i>Harry Potter</i> game ever, before EA moved the game (with the new name of <i>Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone</i>) to
GameCube, Playstation 2 and Xbox in 2003, this is a heartfelt but
failed attempt to bring Rowling's magic to the gaming world.<br /><b>Tip:</b> If you own the 2003 PC version, <a href="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX9DQpXTgfQ">here's a video on how to control Hogwarts through the wizardry of computer game-hacking</a>.<br /><br /><b><br /><i>Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup</i> (2003) - GameCube, Xbox, PS2</b><br /><br />
<iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/drECNTqkxdI" frameborder="0" height="390" width="480"></iframe>
<i><b><br /></b></i><b><br />The premise:</b> It's Quidditch. Performing combo
passes/shots builds up the Snitch meter. When your meter is full, the
game moves into Snitch Chase mode, and each team's seeker uses the meter
as a speed boost to catch the Snitch. Catching the Snitch nets you 150
points and ends the game.<br /><b>The verdict:</b> Quidditch sounded like such a captivating sport that <a href="//www.internationalquidditch.org/">college-aged Muggles around the world began to play it</a>.
But simulating a fictional sport is no easy task. While EA got some
things right, the controls are sluggish, and it's too easy to defeat the
enemy AI.<br /><b>Tip:</b> You can charge shots by holding down the shoot button.<br /><br /><b><br /><i>Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix</i> (2007) - PS3, Xbox 360, Wii</b><br /><br /><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/e_hgEjTGE7w" frameborder="0" height="390" width="480"></iframe><br /><b><br />The premise:</b> It's a lot like <i>Bully</i>,
the open-world game in which you explore a vast private school campus.
As Harry, you can wander freely around Hogwarts, choosing to learn
spells, duel Slytherins, discover secret passageways or complete
missions.<br /><b>The verdict:</b> 10
points for Electronic Arts! The ever-expanding corridors and hidden
rooms of Hogwarts are beautifully rendered -- without a HUD to clutter
the screen. The voice-acting and music comes directly from the film and
add to the <i>Harry Potter</i> atmosphere. <a href="//www.gamespot.com/xbox360/adventure/harrypotterphoenix/review.html">Not everyone liked it</a>, but it's the first <i>HP </i>game made that's actually fun to play. <br /><b>Tip:</b>
Achieving some of the game's 4360 discovery points makes your spells
more powerful and unlocks goodies in Moaning Myrtle's Room of Rewards.
You can earn discovery points by being a good citizen and repairing
pots with Reparo around Hogwarts. <br /><br /><b><br /><i>Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince</i> (2009) - Nintendo DS</b><br /><br /><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/eTrAMaw0A4s" frameborder="0" height="303" width="480"></iframe><br /><b><br />The premise:</b> It's
an adventure game. And by "adventure," I mean "running down a hallway
to fetch Fay Dunbar's marbles, then spending hours trading cards with
another random girl." As <a href="//ds.ign.com/articles/999/999666p1.html">IGN put it</a>, "EA has managed to take a world brimming with magic and turn it into the most tedious, mundane game possible."<br /><b>The verdict:</b>
Atrociously boring and the worst <i>Harry Potter</i> game ever made. Who knew
the magic of the wizarding world could be reduced to a series of
mindless and banal chores?<br /><b>Tip:</b> Avoid it like the Dementor's Kiss. <br /><br /></p><p><b><i>LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4</i> (2010) - Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360</b><br /><br /><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/p3Kaq_IIPkM" frameborder="0" height="303" width="480"></iframe><br /><b><br />The premise:</b> If
you've played any of the <i>LEGO Star Wars</i> or<i> LEGO Pirates of the
Caribbean</i> games, you'll know what to expect. You can play as nearly
every character from the first four books (including Cho Chang, Mad-Eye
Moody and the Weasley twins) in a co-op fixed-camera adventure game,
battling simple enemies and using the environment to forge through
levels. <br /><b>The verdict:</b> <i>LEGO Harry Potter</i> is the best <i>Harry Potter</i> game -- and <a href="//www.gamepro.com/article/features/217323/harry-potter-game-guide/">others</a>
agree as well. It's sad that out of the 10+ games based on the films,
it turns out that the best <i>HP </i>game is based on LEGO and produced by
Warner Bros, not EA. <br /><b>Tip:</b> Look forward to <i><a href="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=5InRrxfZvus">LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7</a></i>, which hits shelves this November. <br /><br /><br /><b><i>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2</i> (2011) - Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360</b><br /><br /><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/qazB2CI54Gk" frameborder="0" height="303" width="480"></iframe><br /><b><br />The premise:</b> What
better way to continue the recent Potter craze than with the video game
version of the epic cinematic finale? I'm not sure, but like <i>Part 1</i>,
this game is a more repetitive version of <i>Gears of War</i> put in the <i>HP
</i>universe. Hide under cover and shoot at enemies, move to next cover,
rinse and repeat. Basically, Petrificus Totalus is your sniper rifle,
Expulso is your machine gun and Impedementia is your rocket launcher. <br /><b>The verdict:</b> This
game is the typical licensed movie game -- above-average production
value, generic art design and uninspired gameplay. Not worth
the $60 pricetag. <br /><b>Tip:</b> Near
the end of the game, Harry learns to apparate, which teleports you from cover spot to cover spot. <br /><br /><br />While
none of the <i>Harry Potter</i> games were that great, the end of the film
franchise actually may prove to be a good thing for its video games.
Warner Bros. should consider investing in creating original, <i>HP</i>-themed
games for the millions of fans still hungry for Hogwarts adventures.
So the best <i>Harry Potter</i> video game may be yet to come. <i>Star Wars</i>, for example, which ended its film series years ago, still has
<a href="//www.swtor.com/">something very exciting due later this year</a> -- and it's a video game. <br /><br />Finally, if neither these games, nor the prospect of better future titles, give you your <i>HP </i>gaming fix, you could try out a <a href="//www.businessinsider.com/harry-potter-best-handheld-video-games-2011-7"><i>Harry Potter</i> handheld game</a> -- or just come up with your own, like <a href="//kotaku.com/5820572/the-harry-potter-game-that-never-wasyet">Kokatu did</a>.</p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=771441" width="1" height="1">Wei-Huan Chen//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Wei_2D00_Huan-Chen.aspxThe Top Five Reasons You Should Be Upset You Are Not Going to Comic Con//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/21/the-top-five-reasons-you-should-be-upset-you-are-not-going-to-comic-con.aspx2011-07-21T16:21:00Z2011-07-21T16:21:00Z<object height="300" width="400"> <param name="flashvars" value="offsite=true&lang=en-us&page_show_url=%2Fsearch%2Fshow%2F%3Fq%3Dcomic%2Bcon%2B2011%26ss%3D2&page_show_back_url=%2Fsearch%2F%3Fq%3Dcomic%2Bcon%2B2011%26ss%3D2&method=flickr.photos.search&api_params_str=&api_text=comic+con+2011&api_tag_mode=bool&api_media=all&api_sort=relevance&jump_to=&start_index=0"> <param name="movie" value="//www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=104087"> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><embed src="//www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=104087" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" flashvars="offsite=true&lang=en-us&page_show_url=%2Fsearch%2Fshow%2F%3Fq%3Dcomic%2Bcon%2B2011%26ss%3D2&page_show_back_url=%2Fsearch%2F%3Fq%3Dcomic%2Bcon%2B2011%26ss%3D2&method=flickr.photos.search&api_params_str=&api_text=comic+con+2011&api_tag_mode=bool&api_media=all&api_sort=relevance&jump_to=&start_index=0" height="300" width="400"></object>
<p>Comic Con 2011 begins today in San Diego, as if every nerd were not already painfully (or joyfully, if attending) aware. Laser Orgy is here to rub salt into the wound by reminding our readers and ourselves of all the amazing things we are missing. Thankfully it won't be too bad: everything will eventually leak to the Internet in the week to come, so consider the list of awesome things we will miss for now but experience vicariously with the help of the shaky cameras smuggled in under the jackets of front-row daredevils.<br /><br />A full list of events can be found <a href="//www.comic-con.org/cci/forms/cci11prog_grid.pdf">here</a>, but we've highlighted the ones that will really drive you into a jealous rage. <br /><br /><br /><b>5. The Comic Con Camaraderie (ComConCam?)</b><br /><br />Okay, so this is one we can't experience with the help of cameras. People make friends at Comic Con-they bond over similar costumes ("I thought I would be the only <i>Steampunk Sarah Palin</i>!") similar interests ("Captain Picard/Fifth Doctor is my favourite slash-shipping! We should collab on a fanfiction some time!") or similar placement in the very long lines. As anyone who's ever been to a Con can tell you, nothing beats the bonding.<br /><br /><b><br />4. Video Games</b><br /><br />Yes, E3 did just happen, but that does not mean that the gaming industry will not have a few shiny things to dangle in front of the hordes in San Diego. Capcom is hosting a Saturday panel on the newest installation of their popular <i>Marvel vs Capcom</i> series. There will be looks into the most highly-anticipated games of the year like <i>Gears of War 3</i>, PS3's <i>Journey</i>, and <i>Batman: Arkham City</i>. <i>Resident Evil</i> will celebrate its fifteenth birthday with a roundup panel, and <i>Zelda </i>will celebrate the first playable demo of <i>Skyward Sword</i>.<br /><br /><br /><b>3. Comics </b></p>
<p>This one might sound a bit "duh," but recently Comic Con has become less about the comics and more about the movies-some of which are based on comic books, maybe. But the purists still have plenty to be psyched about. Joss Whedon is on hand to discuss plans for <i>Dark Horse</i> and <i>Buffy Season 9</i>. Marvel's <i>Fear Itself </i>plotline is ongoing, and X-Man is revamping with <i>Schism</i>. But DC might be stealing the show this time around: this fall, they're overhauling their entire superhero line, and there are plenty of panels about it.<br /><br /><br /><b>2. Movies</b><br /><br />The list of movies making an appearance this year is less about what's going to be making an appearance and more about what isn't. Buzzworthy titles like <i>The Hunger Games</i>, <i>John Carter</i>, <i>The Hobbit</i>, <i>Man of Steel</i>, <i>The Dark Knight Rises</i> and <i>The Avengers</i> are all conspicuously absent. But it's not as if there will be no movies around. <i>Cowboys and Aliens</i> is screening off-site. Garth Ennis (the man behind <i>Preacher</i>) is bringing his highly-anticipated short-film <i>Stitched</i>. Guillermo Del Toro is hosting a panel on <i>Don't Be Afraid of the Dark</i>. Spielberg's bringing <i>Tintin</i>. The cast of <i>Twilight </i>is having a panel, but we're not sure that's a good thing.<br /><br /><i>The Amazing Spiderman</i> is the biggest thing swinging in to San Diego. Its trailer leaked onto the web today, generating even more buzz for this highly-anticipated reboot staring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone. There will be a panel, a contest, and hopefully footage beyond the teaser from earlier this week.<br /><br /><br /><b>1. TV</b><br /><br />Maybe it's because of the void left behind by movie absences, or maybe it's because of all the awesome new shows and seasons on tap. But this year has been called the Year of TV at Comic Con. There will be screenings of new shows like <i>Locke & Key</i> (which was, woefully, not picked up), <i>Alcatraz</i>, <i>Person of Interest</i> and <i>The River</i>, plus panels on new shows like the next installment of <i>Avatar: The Last Airbender</i>, <i>Ringer </i>and <i>Once Upon a Time</i>.<br /><br />Other noteworthy panels include <i>True Blood</i>, <i>Community</i>, <i>Glee</i>, <i>Chuck</i>, and <i>Supernatural</i>. <i>Doctor Who</i> is making an appearance at Comic Con for the first time since the launch of its new series, and <i>Game of Thrones</i> will feature a panel by none other than George R. R. Martin, the author of the book series on which the acclaimed show is based.<br /><br /><br />Complete lists of TV panels and events can be found <a href="//www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/comic-con-2011-thursday-tv-208813">here</a>, and brace yourselves, because there are a lot of them. <br /></p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=771392" width="1" height="1">Kelly Dickinson//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Kelly-Dickinson.aspxThe Week in Geek, July 18-24: Minds, Mindlessness, and Mind-Control//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/18/the-week-in-geek-july-18-24-minds-mindlessness-and-mind-control.aspx2011-07-18T17:59:00Z2011-07-18T17:59:00Z<p>
<iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/Ep1kTREdaqU" width="480" frameborder="0" height="390"></iframe><br /><br />It's
not supposed to go below 80 degrees Fahrenheit for the foreseeable
future, so the events for this Week in Geek will not be physically
taxing. We are not sadists. Even the Renaissance Fair in Gloucester is
indoors.<br /><br />However,
that does not mean that our picks will not be mentally taxing! Oh, no
-- we will not let that grey matter dissolve in the swelter. There is a
conference on Cognitive Sciences, an observatory event, a skillsharing
DIY festival, and a couple of cerebral satires. But if even mental
acrobatics seems too much for you during this mercilessly hot week,
there's also a movie about a zombie-fighting mama's boy.<br /><br /><b>MONDAY 7.18<br /><br />[drama on ice on stage] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/120633-Tonya-and-Nancy-The-Rock-Opera/">Tonya and Nancy Rock Opera @ Club Oberon</a> 8pm</b><br />Before
Alien vs Predator or Freddy vs Jason, there was the equally brutal,
epic clash of Harding vs Kerrigan -- a story of two rivals and one
baseball bat, made hilarious by the fact that it involved two dainty,
graceful figure skaters at the 1994 Winter Olypmics. The now-classic
headline is brought to life on stage at the Oberon for a three-night
engagement. <br /><br /><b>TUESDAY 7.19<br /> <br />[pizza] <a href="//theurbangrape.com/services/events/">Get Naked with Naked Pizza</a> 5:30 to 7:30</b><br />Is
this event necessarily nerdy? I answer this hypothetical question with
another: do the words "free pizza" mean anything to you? Okay, not free,
exactly. There is a suggested donation of $10 (that goes to the new
Brookline Teen Center) for this epic pairing of Naked Pizza + Urban
Grape Wine. But that's totally worth it, and so is the food.<br /><br /><b>WEDNESDAY 7.20<br /><br />[bibliophilia] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/121375-Nina-Sankovitch/">Nina Sankovitch of Read All Day @ Harvard Book Store</a></b><br />It
would be impossibly difficult to find a bigger book nerd than Nina
Sankovitch. From October 2008 to October 2009, she read a book every
single day., then wrote a book review on each for her <a href="//www.readallday.org/about_nina.html">blog</a>. (For the morbidly curious, a full list of the books she read can be found <a href="//www.readallday.org/about_365.html">here</a>.) She comes to Harvard Bookstore this week to read from a title of her own, Tolstoy and the Purple Chair, which chronicles her literary adventure.<br /><b><br />[thinking about thinking] <a href="//cognitivesciencesociety.org/conference2011/index.html">CogSci2011 Meetup @ Boston Park Plaza Hotel</a> till Sat July 23</b><br />This
week, the Cognitive Science Society will host its annual meetup right
here in Boston. It will unite those who of study artificial
intelligence, education, anthropology, neuroscience, philosophy,
linguistics and psychology for one massive conversation on thought and
the human mind.<br /><br /><b>[singing stars] <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XxKGU2FdPhItSpqy3ktAYOzTt41zTWHa45QmVfRvEDw/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.meetup.com%2FNerdFunBoston%2Fevents%2F23606611%2F">"Music of the Spheres" - a Harvard-Smithsonian Observatory Summer Special </a> 7:15pm</b><br />Within
the past several decades, scientists have used the sounds that stars
give off to study their composition. This multimedia lecture will allow
viewers (and listeners!) to hear the "music" of the stars, adjusted to
frequencies observable by the human ear. <br /><b><br />THURSDAY 7.21<br /><br />[writercon] <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XxKGU2FdPhItSpqy3ktAYOzTt41zTWHa45QmVfRvEDw/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.campnecon.com%2F">Northeastern Writers' Conference @ Bristol, RI</a> till July 24 </b><br />When the words "camp" and "horror" are uttered in the same sentence, they usually evoke the memory of the ‘<a href="//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friday_the_13th_%281980_film%29">80s slasher franchise</a>.
But Camp Necon is something friendlier- an annual "camp" or New England
writers of the horror genre. This small mystery/horror writers'
conference in Rhode Island is a bit of a hike, but a must-attend for any
local writer looking for camaraderie, talent competitions, team sports
and discussion of the literary craft.<br /><b><br />[holmes!] <a href="//http//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/116687-Hound-of-the-Baskervilles/.org/season/10-11/hound.html">The Hound of Baskervilles @ Central Square Theater</a> 7:30pm</b><br />Sherlock
Holmes is the nerdiest badass/badassest nerd in literature, and the
Central Square Theatre's adaptation--which will feature exactly three
actors playing dozens of roles--is a farcicle nod to his greatness. It
runs from this week until the end of August.<br /><br /><b>FRIDAY 7.22<br /><br />[comedy.0] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/113477-Daniel-Tosh/">Tosh.0 @ the Wang Theatre</a> 7pm</b><br />Daniel
Tosh has made a living bringing videos from the internet, making jokes
about them, and putting them on the TV screen (like <a href="//www.youtube.com/user/RayWilliamJohnson">RWJ</a>
for people without the internet access? Or something?) and now, with
his ToshTour On Ice, he's on stage doing comedy from his TV show which
in turn draws inspiration from the internet. It's not actually On Ice,
because that would involve too many degrees of separation.<br /><b><br />[film/brains] <a href="//www.coolidge.org/content/dead-alive-braindead">Dead Alive (Braindead) @ Coolidge Corner Theatre</a> 11:59pm</b><br />This
Peter Jackson-directed film tells the story of the love between a boy
and his mother, which transcends the fact that she has become a
ravenous, destructive, murdering zombie. He tried to conceal her nature
from the nosy neighbors. Hilarity and infinite gore ensue. <br /><b><br />[film/brainwashinig] <a href="//feitheatres.com/somerville-theatre/midnight-specials/">A Clockwork Orange @ Somerville Theatre</a> 11:59pm</b><br />Alex
is a typical teenage boy, except that he loves perpetrating extreme
acts of violence upon those around them. This acclaimed adaptation of
Anthony Burgess's acclaimed novel explores the power of punishment and
manipulation in harsh critique.<br /><br /><b>SATURDAY 7.23<br /><br />[diy] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/122037-Allston-DIY-Fest/">Allston DIY Fest @ Ringer Park 10am</a></b><br />Allston's
Ringer Park is about to get indie-fied (moreso than usual.) The DIY
Fest incorporates all the best things in life: music, art, bikes, DIY
culture and free fun. Described as "a really, REALLY free market!" The
event will feature skillsharing, zines, records, over 20 local acts, and
even free opportunities to jam for a crowd of over 1,000. <br /><br /><b>[yon faire] <a href="//www.abbadiamarefestival.com/">Abbadia Mare Festival</a> 11am Sat + Sun</b><br />What
better place to have a Renaissance Faire than an old castle? This
weekend, the Abbadia Mare Festival goes down at the Hammond Castle (also
called Abbadia Mare, or "the abbey by the sea") in Gloucester, MA.
There will be music, magic, vendors, and food, plus tours of the castle.
<br /><br /><b>SUNDAY 7.24<br /><br />[steampunk'd] <a href="//www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=208479785855193">Dr. Grymm Book Signing / Steampunk Meetup @ Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation</a> 3pm</b><br />Writer and <a href="//thephoenix.com/boston/life/120619-goggles-and-corset-crowd-invades-the-watch-cit/">Steampunk City 2011 Mayor</a> Dr. Grymm presents his new book, 1,000 Steampunk Creations: Neo-Victorian Fashion, Gear and Art. There
will also be a Steampunk Gear swap, so bring along the lacy corset you
never wear and trade it for something golden and clockwork.<br /><br /><b>[how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb] <a href="//feitheatres.com/somerville-theatre/repertoryclassic-films/">Dr. Strangelove @ Somerville Theatre </a>11am</b><br />The
Somerville Theatre presents this subversive classic comedy about the
ins and outs of nuclear apocalypse. From the fiendishly genius minds of
Terry Southern and Stanley Kubrick, it stars Peter Sellers in three main
roles (and Sterling Hayden and George C Scott in one role apeice).</p><p><br />
<i>For more events, check out<a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/Search/?searchTerm=geek&x=0&y=0&venue="> our geekified listings portal</a>. If you've got any geek-related events you'd like us to post, contact us! Follow us on Twitter<a href="//twitter.com/#%21/laserorgy"> @LaserOrgy</a>! Follow<a href="//feeds.feedburner.com/PHXlaserorgy"> our RSS feed</a>! Tell your friends!</i><br /></p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=771145" width="1" height="1">Kelly Dickinson//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Kelly-Dickinson.aspx[con report] Invasion of the Bronies? Dispatch from My Little Pony Fair 2011//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/14/con-report-invasion-of-the-bronies-dispatch-from-my-little-pony-fair-2011.aspx2011-07-14T06:01:00Z2011-07-14T06:01:00Z<p>
<object width="480" height="360"> <param name="flashvars" value="offsite=true&lang=en-us&page_show_url=%2Fphotos%2Fbostonphoenix%2Fsets%2F72157627190497830%2Fshow%2F&page_show_back_url=%2Fphotos%2Fbostonphoenix%2Fsets%2F72157627190497830%2F&set_id=72157627190497830&jump_to="> <param name="movie" value="//www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=104087"> <param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"><embed src="//www.flickr.com/apps/slideshow/show.swf?v=104087" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" flashvars="offsite=true&lang=en-us&page_show_url=%2Fphotos%2Fbostonphoenix%2Fsets%2F72157627190497830%2Fshow%2F&page_show_back_url=%2Fphotos%2Fbostonphoenix%2Fsets%2F72157627190497830%2F&set_id=72157627190497830&jump_to=" width="480" height="360"></object><br /><br />Who goes to a My Little Pony convention?<br /><br />Last
year (and pretty much any year since 1983), the crowds would probably
have included middle-aged collectors and little girls dragging around
harried dads and nostalgic moms.<br /><br />But then, in January of 2011, everything changed for the MLP franchise when the <a href="//fyre-flye.deviantart.com/">Lauren Faust</a>-developed cartoon <span style="font-style:italic;">My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic</span> premiered and exploded -- <a href="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc-L58bVuXs">exploded!</a> -- on the Internet. It developed a fanbase among /b/tards and <a href="//www.reddit.com/r/mylittlepony/">redditors</a>,
a group comprised largely of 20something males. And these devoted
apostles to the adventures of Twilight Sparkle n' friends christened
themselves "Bronies." And it was good.<br /><br />When
Hasbro announced its My Little Pony Fair and Collector's Convention at
company headquarters in Pawtucket, RI, there was some talk that the fair
might be inundated with this new demographic of fans. <br /><br />Summer Hayes, founder of pony-collection site <a href="//mylittleponycollector.blogspot.com/">mylittleponycollector.blogspot.com</a> and author of <a href="//www.amazon.com/Summer-Hayes/e/B001TA9ES4/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1">several books on the subject</a>, thought the popularity of MLP:FiM
would bring the bronies in droves. So she was surprised, initially, to
find that there were not that many at the convention this past Saturday.
"I thought that there would be more, but only the really devoted
collectors would travel from far away. The bronies that are here are
mostly from the area," she said. <br /><br />Still,
there was certainly an unexpected demographic shift. Though not the
majority of attendees, there were smatterings of hipsters, and the
occasional twentysomething in a Nyan Cat T-shirt. I also spotted several
little boys -- Brony Juniors. Many were there with siblings and
families, but in their Red Sox or Transformers tees they looked less
than miserable as their sisters pointed excitedly at the cardboard
displays of Rainbow Dash and Twilight Sparkle. My Little Pony is cool
now, after all.<br /><br />Then
there were the more hardcore fans. The con brought with it plenty of
cosplayers, or people in pony-inspired outfits: frilly collars, rainbow
skirts, candy-colored wigs, and pastel jumpsuits with cupcake decals
abounded. At their booths, they showed off their collections that were
either for sale or just for show. One woman displayed an entire
collection of her favorite pony, the <a href="//mylittlewiki.org/wiki/Crumpet">Generation 1 Crumpet</a>. A nearby table advertised "<a href="//www.blogtalkradio.com/my-little-pony-talk">My Little Pony Talk</a>," an all-ponies-all-the-time podcast.<br /><br />As for the nods to FiM's rabid internet fandom? In one display of classic and vintage ponies, <a href="//knowyourmeme.com/memes/doctor-whoof-doctor-whooves">meme-character Doctor Whooves</a> (battling a plastic Dalek) made a cameo appearance. DeviantArtist <a href="//dizziness.deviantart.com/">Dizziness</a> was selling adorable FiM-based art that included popular background character <a href="//knowyourmeme.com/memes/derpy-hooves">Derpyhooves</a>. <br /><br />Pony-based art dealers were prevalent as well. Custom-designers like <a href="//mustbejewel.com/home.html">Jewel</a> and <a href="//www.creampuf.com/">Jenny McCarthy</a>
designed exquisite custom ponies, repainting the bodies and refreshing
the manes and tails with interesting materials like ribbon or
deconstructed yarn.<br /><br />But <a href="//karredroses.webs.com/">Kar Red Roses</a>
-- herself a sight to behold in her pink felt wig and yellow getup --
was in a league all her own. Her show-stealing display of <a href="//karredroses.webs.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=8290384">Ponies De Los Muertos</a> included handmade ponies painted to look like Mexican Day of the Dead folk art. Only with pony heads. Her MLP sugar skulls were strangely beautiful, festooned with colors and flowers and candles. <br /><br />Kar also makes shrunken pony heads, which were not in the display <a href="//karredroses.webs.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=8300700">but can be found on her website</a>. The juxtaposition of death and ponies may seem bizarre, but to Karen,
it just makes sense. "When I was younger, I was always that girl who was
obsessed with death," she said. And she also collected My Little Ponies
at the same time. "It's not really strange, because death is a major
part of life." And so, for these collectors, is My Little Pony.<br /> <br />As
for where she got all the pony heads, Kar was able to explain. It
wasn't like she had piles and piles of headless ponies in her attic: she
mostly got the heads from collectors at conventions like this one. Said
Kar: "Oh, you'd be surprised where you can find pony heads." <br /></p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=770896" width="1" height="1">Kelly Dickinson//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Kelly-Dickinson.aspxThis Week in Geek, July 11-17: Sand sculptures, Slurpee’s, and tons of free stuff!//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/11/this-week-in-geek-july-11-17-sand-sculptures-slurpee-s-and-tons-of-free-stuff.aspx2011-07-11T21:30:00Z2011-07-11T21:30:00Z<iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/QhQhJXH0lO4" frameborder="0" height="303" width="480"></iframe>
<p>Some
of the best things in life are free, and I don't mean the taste of new
toothpaste or laughing with friends. Sure, those are great, but that
warm fuzzy feeling we call happiness can be achieved with more creative
ways, like scoring free Slurpee's, learning how to make art out of trash
and attending a sand sculpture festival. Or how about jamming out to
promote the end of the Nuclear Age, hearing a campfire story or
listening to authors swear at fictional children?<br /><br />If
the multitude of free-and-open-to-public events this week don't do it
for you, indulge yourself by attending some good old Pirate-themed
theater, learning astronomy or seeing William fuckin' Shatner at the
Boston Star Trek Convention this weekend. Free or not, it's the summer,
so go out and live it up with maximum Geekiness on all days of the week.<br /><br /><b>MONDAY 7.11</b><br /><br /><b>[slrrrrrrrrrp]<a href="//www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178699782189105"> Free Slurpee Day @ 7-Eleven</a> 12am - 11:59pm</b><br />Free Slurpees, much like newborn puppies or the upcoming album by Blink-182,
are one of those things you must celebrate with spontaneous, public
dance. Join 7-Eleven's birthday/possibly-dance-partay today with a
complimentary Slurpee drink from participating stores around the area.
Just remember to make sure the cashier's forgotten who you are before
trying to score that second free drink (you bastard).<br /><br /><b>[film]<a href="//thephoenix.comblogs/outsidetheframe/archive/2011/07/10/see-this-film-high-rise-at-the-brattle.aspx"> <i>High Rise</i> @ The Brattle Theatre</a> 8pm</b><br />When
documentarian Gabriel Mascaro discovered a curious book that maps the
richest people in Brazil, he decided to visit their homes and ask them
about social inequality, politics and more personal topics such as their
prejudices, fears and histories. Presented by the<a href="//thedocyard.com/"> DocYard</a>, <i>High Rise</i> (<i>Um Lugar Ao Sol</i>)
analyzes the Brazilian upper class through revealing dialogues with the
owners of nine penthouse apartments. Mascaro and producer Rachel Ellis
will visit the Brattle tonight via Skype for a Q&A session after the
film.<br /><br /><b>[boom]<a href="//www.cmacusa.org/HTML/performingarts.htm"> Boomtown Festival @ Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center</a> Until July 14, and July 18-21</b><br />Cantabrigians
rejoice! The second of many free events this week, the Boomtown
Festival 2011, hosted by CMAC, presents a variety of open-to-public
dance, art, music, poetry and interactive events going on until July 21,
rain or shine. Highlights include readings by local poet Toni Bee, a
junkyard sculpture workshop with artist Bobby Brown and an "illustrated
picnic" with chalk artist Jerrie Lyndon. You can find the full schedule<a href="//www.cmacusa.org/images/Performance/FAMILY/BOOMTOWN2011_schedule.pdf"> here</a>.<br /><br /><b>TUESDAY 7.12<br /><br />[exploring]<a href="//www.brooklinebooksmith-shop.com/kitty-pilgrim-explorers-code"> Kitty Pilgrim <i>The Explorer's Code</i> @ Brookline Booksmith</a> 7pm</b><br />Her
name may be Kitty, but this globe-trotting, award-winning journalist is
serious business, especially when it comes to storytelling. Kitty
Pilgrim turns from CNN to the world of fiction with a new earth-spanning
thriller that follows the quest for a multi-million dollar deed.
Pilgrim will be at the Brookline Booksmith to talk about and sign copies
of The Explorer's Code.<br /><br /><b>[gazing]<a href="//www.boston-discovery-guide.com/stars-in-the-city-urban-astronomy.html"> Stars in the City: Urban Astronomy @ the Boston Center for Adult Education</a> 7:30pm</b><br />To
celebrate (or lament) NASA's final flight of its Space Shuttle Program,
why not learn how to expertly gaze into the sky in the smoggiest and
most light-polluted of cities? For $65, the BCAE introduces the planets,
stars, and constellations that can be seen on clear summer nights, even
in metro areas like Boston. You can register at<a href="//www.bcae.org/"> www.bcae.org</a> or by calling the Center at 617-267-4430.<br /><br /><b>WEDNESDAY 7.13<br /><br />[yarr]<a href="//www.bostontheatrescene.com/season/production.aspx?id=11030&src=t"> <i>The Unfortunate Cutthroats</i> @ BCA Plaza Blackbox</a> Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat + Sun</b><br />Did you know a pirate's favorite branch of the military is the Arrrrr-my? Oh wait, it's actually the Navy. The<a href="//vagabondtheatregroup.wordpress.com/"> Vagabond Theatre Group</a>,
a pretty new addition to the Boston theater scene, presents a
swashbucklin' tale about loyalty and mutiny aboard a pirate ship.
Tickets are $22 and can be bought at the link above.<br /><br /><b>[fantasy]<a href="//www.pandemoniumbooks.com/index.php?cont=special_events&id=190"> Dawn Metcalf <i>Luminous</i> @ Pandemonium</a> 7pm</b><br />When
a 16-year-old girl finds out she can peel off her skin to reveal a
lustrous, magical skeleton, she slips into a parallel universe filled
with other teenagers with mystic abilities. Add in a murder mystery
twist, and Dawn Metcalf's debut novel, Luminous,
is sounding like some scrumptious, trippy summer reading. She'll be
signing her new book at the Pandaemonium until 8:30pm, so be sure to
bring your favorite color Sharpie.<br /><br /><b>THURSDAY 7.14<br /><br />[goodnight] <a href="//www.brooklinebooksmith-shop.com/event/adam-mansbach-ricardo-cortes-go-f-sleep" target="_blank">Adam Mansbach and Ricardo Cortés, Go the F*** to Sleep @ Brookline Booksmith</a> 7pm</b><br />Go
the f*** to sleep... Now that's no way to talk to a child. But isn't
that what every embattled parent of a tantrum-prone child thinks as
their kid demands yet another bedtime story? The author and illustrator
of this delightful picturebook for adults will be speaking/signing at
this free and public event.<br /><br /><b>[reading]<a href="//readercon.org/"> Readercon 22 @ Burlington Marriot in Burlington, MA</a> thru Sunday</b><br />If you'd rather spend a summer huddled away with <i>Slaughterhouse-Five</i> or a Jonathan Lethem novel than rewatching <i>Star Trek: Enterprise</i>,
than maybe this is the con for you this weekend. Readercon 22 will
feature illustrious writers such as Geoff Ryman and Gardner Dozois (who
will act as guests of honor) and will be paying tribute to the late Mark
Twain. According to its website, the convention is devoted to
"‘imaginative literature' - literary science fiction, fantasy, horror,
and the unclassifiable works often called ‘slipstream.'" Sounds like a
great weekend to me.<br /><br /><b>[sand]<a href="//reverebeach.com/2010/10/2011-sand-sculpting-festival-to-be-held-july-14th-18th/"> Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival @ Revere Beach</a> through July 17</b><br />Beige-colored
spectacles in the form of Biblical scenes, castles, and giant violins
will soon emerge from the Boston coastline for any beachgoer to see.
Yes, sand sculptures! They are perfect for those simultaneously hungry
for art and a summer vacation. There's obviously no lack of sand at the
Blue Line-accessible Revere Beach, but the sand used for its annual Sand
Sculpting Festival is actually a special type that comes from Hudson,
New Hampshire. This allows for the complex pieces of art that will be
showcased at the 4-day festival. Once again, this event is free!<br /><br /><b>[it all ends]<a href="//www.amctheatres.com/harrypotter/"> <i>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2</i> in Imax and 3D</a> 11:59pm</b><br />Daniel
Radcliffe was 8 years old when J. K. Rowling penned the first Harry
Potter novel. Now, at the end of a series that defined the culture of
multiple generations, the film series' titular character is 21, which is
old enough not only to drink but to also face Lord Voldemort (who, at
the end of Part 1, had regained the Elder Wand) in an epic final battle.
If you're really following the craze, you probably already bought the
$45 marathon movie ticket that gives admission to all 8 of the HP films.
If not, the midnight showing (if you can get tickets for it) will prove
to be a worthy conclusion to 14 years of Harry Potter books, films,
toys, costumes, video games and symposiums.<br /><br /><b>[fantasy]<a href="//www.portersquarebooks.com/event/contributors-naked-city-tales-urban-fantasy-ellen-datlow"> Various Authors read from <i>Naked City: Tales of Urban Fantasy</i> @ Porter Square Books</a> 7pm</b><br />Within
the past decade, urban fantasy has been a popular subgenre, especially
among YA audiences. Some of the biggest names in the field contributed
to Naked City,
a compilation of short stories, among them Holly Black, Melissa Marr
and Jim Butcher. Editor Ellen Datlow introduces a roster of contributing
writers reading including Jeffery Ford, Kit Reed, Matthew Kressel, John
Crowley, Ellen Kushner and Caitlin R. Kiernan<br /><b><br />FRIDAY 7.15<br /><br />[boldly go]<a href="//creationent.com/cal/stma.htm"> Star Trek Convention @ Hyatt Regency Cambridge</a> thru Sunday</b><br />The
45th Anniversary Celebration Trekkies Con is this weekend, FEATURING
THE SHAT HIMSELF. Need we say more? (Tickets range from $20 gen.
admission to $329 for the Gold Weekend Package.)<br /><br /><b>[oui]<a href="//www.frenchculturalcenter.org/index.cfm/events/scheduled-events/bastille-day-2011/"> Bastille Day Party @ Marlborough St</a> 6pm</b><br />Whip
yourself out of that bourgeois-life malaise and hit the streets,
Parisian-style to celebrate the birth of a country whose cultural
influence may be unmatched around the world. Taking place at Marlborough
St. between Berkeley & Clarendon, the French Cultural Center's
celebration of Bastille Day features the best of Boston French food and
drink (as in beer and wine) as well as musical headliners Yoro Ndiaye
and Rupa & the April Fishes.<br /><br /><b>[theater]<a href="https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/177781"> <i>The Good Doctor</i> @ The Factory Theatre</a> Fri + Sat 8pm Sat + Sun 3pm</b><br />Boston's Independent Drama Society presents <i>The Good Doctor</i> Neil
Simon's adaptation of the stories of Russian satirist Anton Chekov.
Consider it a comedy based on a satire, a loose association of vignettes
set in 19th century pre-communist Russia.<br /><b><br />[as you wish]<a href="//feitheatres.com/somerville-theatre/midnight-specials/"> <i>The Princess Bride</i> @ Somerville Theatre</a> 11:59pm Fri + Sat</b><br />Robin
Wright, Mandy Parinkin, Andre the Giant and Wallace Shawn unite in this
cult-classic about the best bedtime story ever. This swash-buckling
film is screening twice this weekend, on Friday and Saturday at 11:59pm.
A good excuse for skipping it would be... INCONCEIVABLE.<br /><b><br />[no more nukes]<a href="//nukefreefest.org/"> Festival for a Nuclear-Free Future @ Copley Square</a> 2pm</b><br />"No
more Hiroshimas and Fukushimas... It's time for the nuclear age to
end," the website for the Festival for a Nuclear-Free Future proclaims.
Hear hear! Activists Randy Kehler, Brian Corr, Anna Maker and musical
performers Public Interest and John Loretz will take the stage to take a
stand against the use of nuclear power and the existence of nuclear
weapons.<br /><br /><b>SATURDAY 7.16<br /><br />[theater] <a href="//www.bostontheatrescene.com/season/production.aspx?id=10900&src=t"><i>1001</i> @ BCA Plaza Theatre</a> 8pm</b><br />From Disney's Aladdin to 1942's Arabian Nights, the classic tale of One Thousand and One Nights
has been retold for the umpteenth time, but never like this. Jason
Grote and Company One places the timeless tale into an apocalyptic,
21st-centuring setting that is described as "a seductive fever-dream of a
play." The fact that Osama bin Laden is one of the characters certainly
piqued my interest. <i>1001</i> will be playing until August 13.<br /><br /><b><a href="//www.coolidge.org/content/betsi-feathers">Betsi Feathers Burlesque Show @ Coolidge Corner Theatre</a> 11:59pm</b><br />The
Betsi Feathers burlesque troupe is stepping up and stepping out (of
their clothes) in this midnight engagement at the Coolidge Corner
theatre. Tickets are $15 for this night of frolicking fun, featuring
appearances by geek-burlesque troupe<a href="//rogueburlesque.com/"> Rogue Burlesque</a> and Boston Ballet instructor (and Betsi Feathers namesake) Betsi Graves.<br /><br /><b>SUNDAY 7.17<br /><br />[mouthoffs]<a href="//massmouth.ning.com/events/mouthoffs-stories-in-1"> MassMouth @ Columbus Park in the North End</a> 7pm</b><br />Actor
and storyteller Alan White revitalizes the lost art of oral literature
with a campfire tale of ghastly deeds and high piracy along The Freedom
Trail. "Fire" is the theme of the night, and don't be shy to bring your
own 5-minute story about fire -- a fire in your belly? on the stove? in
your heart? forest fires? -- whatever it may be. The event, organized by
MassMouth, rounds off a bustling week of free-to-attend outdoor summer
events.<br /><br /><b>[yellow brick road]<a href="//www.somervilletheatreonline.com/somerville-theatre/"> <i>The Wizard of Oz</i> @ Somerville Theatre</a> 11am</b><br />The story of Dorothy n' friends has become an iconic modern fairy tale (even though it is actually<a href="//prosperityuk.com/2001/01/a-wonderful-wizard-of-oz-a-monetary-reform-parable/"> an allegory for monetary reform</a>) and is a much-beloved classic. It's inspired countless sequels, rehashes and<a href="//www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB9nm-Vjv-4"> re-imaginings</a>, but nothing beats the original.<br /><br /><b>[KHAAAAAAAAAN]<a href="//www.coolidge.org/content/star-trek-ii-wrath-khan"> <i>Star Trek 2 - The Wrath of Khan</i> @ Coolidge Corner Theatre</a> 11:59pm</b><br />Apparently
this week is extra Star-Trekkie. The aging cast of the Enterprise
fights against Khan, an exiled supervillian who breaks out to get
revenge on the Kirk and his crew. This is the reboot that breathed life
into the series that has kept it alive (rabid fandom intact: stand
outside the Cambridge Hyatt this weekend for concrete proof) to this
day.<br /><br /><i>-- Kelly Dickinson contributed</i></p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=770611" width="1" height="1">Wei-Huan Chen//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Wei_2D00_Huan-Chen.aspxNintendo 3DS: Is 3D gaming a fad?//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/08/nintendo-3ds-is-3d-gaming-a-fad.aspx2011-07-08T15:21:00Z2011-07-08T15:21:00Z<iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/V_Q79HcgsZU" width="480" frameborder="0" height="303"></iframe>
<p>In
1893, British photographer William Friese-Greene filed a patent for a
3D film viewing process that placed two images side by side, creating a
"joined" three-dimensional image through a stereoscope. Now it's 2011,
and you can have movies, Youtube videos and even <a href="//www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/1137404/1/.html">pornography</a> pop out at you.<br /><br />The 3D trend has expanded past the screen and become, <a href="//www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/704815/ubisoft-predicts-half-of-all-games-will-be-in-3d-by-2012/">what some have said</a>,
the future of gaming as well. Colliding history with the future,
Nintendo is turning your '90s-era gaming memories into very real, 3-D
portable remakes. So is 3D gaming a fad? The short answer is "not really."</p><p>A few weeks ago, Nintendo released a remake of <i>The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time</i>
on the 3DS, and the game soon became the new handheld's first
blockbuster hit. The graphics for game are nostalgic yet stunning, and
almost everything about the game has been tweaked for the better --
without tampering with <a href="//www.guardian.co.uk/technology/gamesblog/2011/jun/27/legend-zelda-ocarina-time-3d-review">what made the original game so good</a>. But the question remains: does it matter that the game is in 3D?<br /><br /><a href="//ds.ign.com/articles/117/1177020p2.html">Reviewers</a>
have admitted that although they loved the game on the new system, they
chose to turn off the 3D function most of the time. I had a headache
after 5 minutes of playing a demo of <i>Kid Icarus: Uprising</i>
with its 3D function on, so I can definitely attest to the bothersome nature of the 3DS's visuals. But the new console does have
potential -- I can't wait for developers to take full advantage of its
two cameras, gyroscope, touchscreen, and numerous "social gaming"
abilities. <br /><br />As 1up.com <a href="//www.1up.com/features/3d-gaming-works-ps3-xbox-3ds?pager.offset=2">explains</a>,
the 3DS, unlike 3D console systems, uses auto-stereoscopic display,
also known as parallax barrier technology. In laymen's terms, it means
you don't need to wear <a href="//randommization.com/2011/02/23/3d-glasses-get-the-transformers-treatment-still-look-dumb/">something like this</a>.
So yes, the effect is user-friendly and can be turned off anytime. So while I don't like it myself, Nintendo is
definitely doing something right with 3D.<br /><br />Companies everywhere are starting to look into 3D as a viable means of presenting games. Sony, for example, <a href="//venturebeat.com/2011/06/06/sony-3d-gaming-home-e3/">made an impressive announcement</a> that the upcoming <i>Resistance 3</i>
will allow two gamers looking at the same television to see different
screens, essentially allowing split-screen multiplayer without
sacrificing half of the screen. So, while I'm looking forward to what
the 3DS and 3D console games have to offer, I hope that developers
realize the difference between cheap gimmicks and utilizing new,
exciting technology to its full potential. </p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=770464" width="1" height="1">Wei-Huan Chen//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Wei_2D00_Huan-Chen.aspxThis Week in Geek July 5-10: Get Your Con On//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/06/this-week-in-geek-july-5-10-get-your-con-on.aspx2011-07-06T20:27:00Z2011-07-06T20:27:00Z<p><iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ZJfZTr8zMsc" width="480" frameborder="0" height="273"></iframe><br /></p><p>Post-holiday-weekend lag
got you down? Did last weekend's boozing, barbecuing and fireworking
set your expectations so high such that the prospect of a return the
weekend routine of eating ice cream and watching <i>True Blood</i> suddenly
seems so banal?<br /><br />Fear
not, because we have not one but TWO awesome weekend-long cons to save
you from the brink of desperation. This weekend is Connecticon, one of
the biggest pop-culture conventions in New England. Meanwhile, in Rhode
Island, rainbow-horse fans will gather from across the globe (or
possibly just New England) to convene at My Little Pony Con. With the
advent of MLP: Friendship is magic and the obsessive culture surrounding
it (see: <a href="//www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Brony">Bronyism</a>) it is a must-attend Con.<br /><br />There
are also some awesome events going on before them (a robot, a film
festival, and book signings galore) but we advise you spend the week
making the life-altering decision of which con to go to.<br /><br /><b>WEDNESDAY 7.6 </b><br /><b><br />[book] <a href="//www.brooklinebooksmith-shop.com/event/dawn-tripp-game-secrets">Dawn Tripp, Game of Secrets @ Brookline Booksmith</a></b><br />Local author Dawn Tripp has a Massachusetts Book Award to her name, and she's bringing her newest title Game of Secrets
to Coolidge Corner tonight. It's a combination of thriller, mystery,
and literary fiction; the secrets of a murder are revealed through an
intense Scrabble game between two willful old women. Meet the writer of
this intelligent beach-read at the Booksmith.<br /><b><br />[film] <a href="//www.slashfilm.com/film-boston-free-screening-another-earth-wed-76-featuring-qa-director-mike-cahill-actress-brit-marling/">Another Earth @ Coolidge Corner Theater</a> 7pm</b><br />Do
you ever wondered what life would be like to explore an alternative
mirror version of earth? Of course you do. So did Rhoda, an MIT
scholar--that was exactly what she was pondering as she suddenly lost
control of her car, killing an entire family. Director Mike Cahill and
Writer/Producer/Actress Brit Marling come to Boston tonight to present
their film, <i>Another Earth</i>.
The movie premiered at Sundance, and it explores Brit's desire to visit
the mirror-Earth planet that has suddenly appeared in the sky. <br /><br /><b>THURSDAY 7.7</b><br /><b><br />[YA-SF] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/119433-Nancy-Holder/">Nancy Holder, Crusade @ Pandemonium</a> 7pm</b><br />YA-Fantasy
author Nancy Holder has won the Bram Stoker Award four times for her
works of fiction, and she also teaches a class on the Buffyverse at UCLA. She's coming to Pandemonium Books and Games this week signing her new book in the Crusade series <i>Damned</i>, co-authored with frequent collaborator Debbie Viguie. <br /><br /><b>[literary robots] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/119428-Publishing-on-Paige-A-Celebration/">Publishing on Paige @ Harvard Bookstore</a> 7pm</b><br />Paige
M. Gutenborg is as appropriate a name for a printing-robot that there
can possibly be; she (he? it?) is an "espresso book machine" that helps
the Harvard Bookstore print hard to find or out-of-print books. The bot
also allows local authors to self-publish their books and collections. A
demonstration of Paige's printing prowess will include remarks by
authors Vittorio Palumbo, Jess Martin, Sharon Pywell and Ron Richardson.
<br /><br /><b>[foux da fafa] <a href="//www.mfa.org/programs/series/boston-french-film-festival">Boston French Film Festival @ MFA</a></b><br />Have
you ever wanted to be that person at that dinner party talking loudly
about their recent experiences at the French Film Festival over at the
local art museum? Yes, you have. The 16th Annual Boston French Film
festival will allow you to do just that. From July 7 to July 24, the MFA
will be screening the finest modern french cinema. A full list of films
can be found on the website, but the festival features directors
Philippe Le Guay (<i>The Woman on the Sixth Floor</i>) and Jean-Pierre Ameris (<i>Romantics Anonymous</i>). <br /><br /><b>[book] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/119432-Roland-Merullo/">Roland Merullo, The Talk-Funny Girl @ Porter Square Books</a> 7pm</b><br />Local writer Merullo is signing copies of The Talk-Funny Girl,
a novel about cults, repression, New Hampshire, economic downturn,
stone-masonry and language. Its somewhat otherworldly approach to the
struggles of growing up make this story, with its funny-talking main
character, an interesting summer read. <br /><b><br />[gender-bender] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/118492-Matt-and-Ben/">Matt & Ben @ Central Square Theatre</a> Thurs, Fri 7:30pm; Sat 8pm; Sun 2pm, 7pm</b><br />When the script for <i>Good Will Hunting</i>
falls from the sky through the ceiling of their apartment, scrappy
young heroes Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's lives change forever.
Comediennes Brenda Withers and Mindy Kaling (<i>The Office</i>)
penned a play imagining the drama that ensues as the two rocket to
fame. Local actresses Philana Mia and Marianna Bassham play local actors
Matt and Ben in this comedy about fame, fortune and women playing men.<br /><b><br />[let's dance] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/120566-Oh-You-Pretty-Things/">Oh! You Pretty Things: David Bowie Burlesque @ Oberon</a> 8pm</b><br />Some
things seem to intuitively go together, despite the amount of time it
takes to bring them into union. David Bowie and burlesque, for instance;
the man was over-the-top, Gaga before Gaga was Gaga. Now the Oberon
brings us Bowie as it was always meant to be preformed: with
exhibitionism and gogo dancing. <br /><br /><b>FRIDAY 7.8 <br /></b><br /><b>[book + film] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/120379-Heywood-Gould/">Heywood Gould, The Serial Killer's Daughter @ Brookline Booksmith</a> + <a href="//www.coolidge.org/content/rolling-thunder">Rolling Thunder @ Coolidge Corner</a> 7pm, 11:59pm</b><br />Heywood
Gould has written screenplays and novels, and both will be celebrated
in Coolidge Corner this weekend. First, at the ‘Smith, he discusses his
new novel, <i>The Serial Killer's Daughter</i>. Then at midnight, Gould will be present for a screening of his movie, <i>Rolling Thunder</i>,
starring Tommy Lee Jones. A cult film (and Quentin Tarantino's
favourite movie) it tells the story of a Vietnam War veteran who loses
everything upon coming home. <br /><br /><b>[teenage wasteland] <a href="//thephoenix.com/Boston/Events/120568-Mortified/">Mortified: Angst Written @ Oberon </a>8pm, 10pm</b><br />Mortified
is nostalgia meets schadenfreude, self-abasement meets
self-examination. Adults share the best of the worst of their childhood
creations: journals, love letters and poems once jealously guarded from
the prying eyes of peers, and now shared for the lulz. <br /><b><br />[AAW YEAH] <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/18FwlNSEg2IOLQ8bUg8ywGvEF1aVvCQQdklu4SrQaqEM/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.coolidge.org%2Fcontent%2Fjaws-3-d">JAWS 3D @ Coolidge Corner Theatre</a> Fri + Sat 11:59pm</b><br />Q: What's more awesome than a classic movie about sharks in 3D? A: Nothing we can think of.<br /><br /><b>[caw yeah] <a href="//events.mit.edu/event.html?id=13579368&date=2011/7/8">Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds @ MIT</a> 8pm</b><br />The "when ___ attack" theme of Hitchcock's <i>The Birds</i>
might sound cheesy, but that doesn't make the concept any less
terrifying. This classic horror film is screening as part of the LSC
Summer Film series.<br /><b><br /><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/18FwlNSEg2IOLQ8bUg8ywGvEF1aVvCQQdklu4SrQaqEM/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.connecticon.org%2F">ConnectiCon 2011 @ Hartford Marriot Downtown, Hartford, CT</a> Fri, Sat + Sun</b><br />Connecticon
is one of New England's biggest annual pop culture events, and
celebrates all different aspects of geekdom: from webcomics to LARPing,
table-top games to scifi. It will feature a Cosplay Dating Game, <a href="//www.geekcomedytour.com/">Geek Comedy Tour</a>, Anime screenings and lots of people in really sick costumes. <br /><b><br />[friendship is magic] <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/18FwlNSEg2IOLQ8bUg8ywGvEF1aVvCQQdklu4SrQaqEM/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mylittleponycon.com%2F">My Little Pony Fair and Convention 2011 @ Hasbro HQ, Pawtucket RI</a> Fri, Sat + Sun</b><br />In
the past, a My Little Pony convention might have attracted exclusively
nostalgic 90sphiles, somewhat creepy middle-aged women and the
occasional 5-year-old. But now that <a href="//www.wired.com/underwire/2011/06/bronies-my-little-ponys/">every single person on the Internet</a> is obsessed with My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, we're imagining there might be droves of hipsters and <a href="//www.reddit.com/r/mylittlepony/">redditers</a>,
as well. Come and celebrate your love for the small plastic ponycorns
that represent kindness, friendship and all that is warm/fuzzy.<br /><br /><b>SATURDAY 7.9</b><br /><b><br />[pottermore] <a href="//www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_special_events/index.php">Harry Potter Scavenger Hunt @ Harvard Museum of Natural History</a> 9am</b><br />Apparently
there's a <i>Harry Potter</i> movie coming out soon, and apparently it's the
last one, so Harvard has taken the opportunity to leap onto the
bandwagon with a <i>Harry Potter</i> Scavenger Hunt! The events run through the
beginning of September, let you explore the mythical objects of the
Potterverse with a Mock-Marauders' Map.<br /><b><br />[hackz0rs] <a href="//html5gamehackday2011.eventbrite.com/">HTML5 Game Hack Day @ Bocoup Loft </a>9am</b><br />Test
your 1337 h4ck1ng 5killz (Does anyone use leetspeak anymore? No? Good)
at this goalless festival of fun and game-hackery. This low-key event is
open to any Boston-area hacker willing to test his or her skill, but
preregistration is required. <br /><br /><b>SUNDAY 7.10</b><br /><b><br />[laughing at clouds] <a href="//feitheatres.com/somerville-theatre/repertoryclassic-films/">Singin' In The Rain @ Somerville Theatre</a> 11am</b><br />This
Gene Kelly/Debbie Reynolds classic is screening as part of the
Somerville Theatre Reperatory/Classics Series. Kelly stars as a
silent-film star transitioning to talkies, and Reynolds as the actress
who dubs over the voice of his mean-spirited leading lady. The film will
be experienced as it was originally intended--on 70mm film, on the big
screen.<br />
<br /></p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=770255" width="1" height="1">Kelly Dickinson//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Kelly-Dickinson.aspxOne more thing we learned at TEDxBoston: Robots really are taking over the world//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/02/one-more-thing-we-learned-at-tedxboston-robots-really-are-taking-over-the-world.aspx2011-07-03T00:06:00Z2011-07-03T00:06:00Z<p>
<iframe src="//www.youtube.com/embed/6KRjuuEVEZs" width="480" frameborder="0" height="303"></iframe><br /></p><p>We've
always known that robots would take over the world someday. And thanks
to this fascinating, slightly horrifying presentation shown at last
Tuesday at TEDxBoston, seems clear that we're just a little bit closer
to our inevitable droid-dominated future. </p><p>Or at least the droid-dominated future of online commerce: <a href="//www.inc.com/magazine/20090901/the-way-i-work-mick-mountz-of-kiva-systems_pagen_2.html">Mick Mountz</a>, the founder of the Woburn-based <a href="//www.kivasystems.com/">Kiva Systems</a>,
has enlisted an army of robots to take over order-fulfillment for such
online-retail behemoths as Zappos, Staples, and Diapers.com. <br /></p><p>Mountz, who discussed his project with <a href="//fora.tv/speaker/11699/Mick_Mountz">FORA.tv</a> back in May, spoke last Tuesday at <a href="//tedxboston.org/">TEDxBoston</a>.
Mountz took us through a day in the life of the next generation retail
fulfillment robots that will fuel the future of ecommerce. Kiva robots
are designed to self navigate across the warehouse and retrieve the
items you submit for order. A human ‘picker' (as Mountz calls them) then
packs the order and primes the shipment. <br /></p><p>All of which means no more waiting two days for your order to process before it's even shipped. Now you can get your copy of <a href="//xbox360.ign.com/articles/116/1167610p1.html">Gears of War 3</a>
and fight off the hordes of Lambent enemies that much quicker. It
doesn't get much better than this, geeks. (Just don't think too hard
about the unsettling implications of a robot future.<br /></p><p><b>READ: "<a href="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/phlog/archive/2011/07/01/what-i-learned-at-tedxboston.aspx" target="_blank">What I learned at TEDxBoston</a>," by Will Dailey </b><br /></p><p><b>READ: "<a href="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/06/28/live-stream-watch-tedxboston-2011-now.aspx" target="_blank">Watch TEDxBoston 2011 now</a>," by Katie Lannan</b><br /></p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=770039" width="1" height="1">Tyler Manoukian//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Tyler-Manoukian.aspxThat midnight train to Alewife: Poets slam on the MBTA//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/laserorgy/archive/2011/07/01/that-midnight-train-to-alewife-poets-slam-on-the-mbta.aspx2011-07-01T17:37:00Z2011-07-01T17:37:00Z<p><a href="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/blogs/laserorgy/PHLOG070111_MBTA_Slam.jpg"><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/blogs/laserorgy/PHLOG070111_MBTA_Slam.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a></p><p>
Whether
it's the clacking of the Orange Line as it comes above ground or the
unmistakable screeching of a B train pulling into Park Street, there's a
rhythm to the T. And public transit in Boston is an emotional
experience -- an express train can make your day; a missed one can break
your heart.<br /><br />Where there's rhythm and emotion, poetry logically follows, so a collection of local writers took to the stage at the <a href="//www.cantab-lounge.com/">Cantab Lounge</a> Wednesday for <a href="//slamnews.com/">Boston Poetry Slam</a>'s tribute to the MBTA.<br /><br />The
evening kicked off with an open mic, in which Boston Public Schools
teacher Ashley Rose spoke on Ruggles Station as a cultural divider in
the city, and a black-windbreaker-clad, gray-bearded man introduced only
as <a href="//www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/156">E.E. Cummings</a>
(too substantial-looking to be a ghost, but perhaps a reincarnation of
the illustrious Cantabrigian?) gave a dramatic, interpretative
recitation of a train-themed Mother Goose poem.<br /><br />So
how do slam poets describe their love-hate relationship with the Boston
transportation system? Four teams of poets -- most of them Boston
Poetry Slam vets -- represented the Blue, Green, Red, and Orange Lines
to sound off on their respective T lines in front of a panel of judges. <br /><br />To
Hakim Walker, the Blue Line is the "crack vein of the MBTA." To Michael
Quigg, the Red Line is what brings him home, be it Alewife or the Motel
6 nestled beside Braintree. <br /><br />"The
folk singer sounds like the Orange Line, but less in tune," says
Christopher Kain, who then describes the train as a "sick dolphin." For
Casey Rocheteau, it's what happens inside the Orange train that strikes
her: "You'll get home, eventually -- but not without a fight."<br /><br />Oh
yes, then there's the Green line, that "overprivileged octopus," as
poet Simone I. John put it. As a resident of Allston, the poems by the
Green Line team (John, Carlos Williams, Maya Phillips, <a href="//www.adamstone.com/">Adam Stone</a>
and the breathtaking Kemi Alabi) really hit home, and it was no
surprise that their fierce odes about frat boys, hipsters, and PDA
placed the team in first with a score of 139.9. <br /><br />My favorite individual performance was <a href="//www.myspace.com/aprildawnranger">April Ranger</a>'s
evocative, sharply personal poem about heartbreak on the Orange Line.
For many, love and relationships take on special meaning on the MBTA.<br /><br />"Being on a train in Boston is a little like being in love," slam poet and event organizer <a href="//www.stevesubrizi.com/">Steve Subrizi</a>
said in a phone interview before the event. "There's some place you
want to reach, but sometimes you have to wait in the middle of the
tunnel, and the lights go out. You think you might suffocate. You're
trapped with these people all around you that you don't know. It's
really awkward." <br /><br />Keeping the "T" in poetry, Friday marks the start of the MBTA ad campaign for the <a href="//nps2011.com/">National Poetry Slam</a>,
to be held in Boston and Cambridge from August 9-13. So if the chaos
of the Red Line at rush hour isn't enough to inspire you, at least a
glance to the train's walls can tell you when to get your next fix of
lyricism and storytelling. </p><p><i>--by Wei-Huan Chen and Katie Lannan</i><br /></p><img src="//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/aggbug.aspx?PostID=769957" width="1" height="1">Team Laser Orgy//thephoenix.com/BLOGS/members/Team-Laser-Orgy.aspx