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The launch of the new arts and entertainment webzine was yesterday, and as it came online, lots of people are talking about it, on Facebook especially. I’d like to offer a toast for what appears to be a very organized and well-staffed endeavor. I couldn’t make it Wednesday night to the kickoff event, but I hear that the snow didn’t stop anyone.
Please follow them on Twitter, and also on Facebook. (Might I suggest a new special hashtag? #lowellhowl?) And you’ll see lots of familiar names in bylines all over the site. I am hoping at some point they’ll be able to offer a feed we can put into blog sidebars - now that would be howlin’!
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March 3rd, 2012 at 11:06 am
It must be very strange to be an artist, comfortable in an avant-guard, provocateur atmosphere, and come to Lowell ready to howl at the system, only to find yourself feted by the Chamber of Commerce types and asked to join a steering committee being put together by City Hall to help secure tax incentives for a neighborhood redevelopment plan.
March 5th, 2012 at 11:36 am
Trust me, there is plenty of room to rebel even in the warm comfortable arms of Lowell.
Can you imagine Rita Mercier standing in front of and appreciating some big, giant painting of a totally nude dude? I can’t!
March 5th, 2012 at 6:46 pm
Trust me, there is plenty of room to rebel even in the warm comfortable arms of Lowell.
Oh, I’m sure. Isn’t there a tax credit available for that?