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recommended boston area events

wednesday, february 22nd

the del fuegos (reunited)

robin lane & friends

@ the paradise


thursday, february 23rd

heartless bastards

hacienda

devin therriault

@ the middle east downstairs


thursday, february 23rd

sharon van etten

shearwater

@ the paradise


saturday, february 25th

wheat

camden

ash park

@ great scott


sunday, february 26th

the twilight sad

micah p. hinson

forest fire

@ brighton music hall


thursday, march 1st

travels

eratok

the broken river prophet

l.r.a.d.

@ o'brien's


thursday, march 1st

jennifer o'connor

thalia zedek

choo choo la rouge

cotton candy

@ church of boston


friday, march 2nd

tennis

hospitality

@ brighton music hall


saturday, march 3rd

tony savarino

black fortress of opium (album release!)

cooling towers

brian carpenter & the confessions

@ magic room gallery, brighton


sunday, march 4th

dirty dishes (cd release!)

team spirit (mems of passion pit)

magic magic

the devil & a penny

@ great scott


monday, march 5th

black box revelation

@ great scott


monday, march 5th

fanfarlo

young man

@ the paradise


tuesday, march 6th

kaiser chiefs

@ house of blues


thursday, march 8th

rough francis (cd release!)

the darker hues (cd release!)

dead ellington

the grinds

@ great scott


thursday, march 8th

atlas sound

white rainbow

carnivores

@ the paradise


friday, march 9th

anti-flag

the flatliners

have nots

@ brighton music hall


friday, march 16th

obits

fists

plus guests

@ tt the bears


friday, march 16th

new multitudes

(woody guthrie tribute)

with will johnson (centro-matic),

jay farrar (son volt),

anders parker (varnaline),

& yim yames (my morning jacket)

bobby bare jr.

@ the paradise


monday, march 19th

music 2.0: tools + tech for

musicians, marketers, & managers

6-9pm @ microsoft n.e.r.d. center


tuesday, march 20th

the postelles

fort lean

@ great scott


thursday, march 22nd

the mark lanegan band

sean wheeler

zander schloss

@ the paradise


friday, march 23rd

the wedding present

(performing 'seamonsters' & new songs!)

jet age

pinky piglet

@ brighton music hall


friday, march 23rd

ben kweller

sleeper agent

the dig

@ the paradise


saturday, march 24th

martin sexton

@ the house of blues


saturday, march 24th

bowerbirds

@ the paradise


monday, march 26th

chairlift

nite jewel

@ brighton music hall


monday, march 26th

bruce springsteen

& the e street band

@ td garden


tuesday, march 27th

delta spirit

waters

@ the paradise


tuesday, march 27th

kasabian

@ house of blues


thursday, march 29th

swervedriver

@ brighton music hall


friday, march 30th

young adults

soccer mom

autochrome

night fruit

@ tt the bears


friday, march 30th

the joy formidable

a place to bury strangers

exitmusic

@ the paradise


friday, march 30th

goldenboy

pray for polanski

@ precinct


saturday, march 31st

wild flag

the labor pool

@ the paradise


sunday, april 1st

of montreal

loney dear

kishi bashi

@ the paradise


monday, april 2nd

cursive

cymbals eat guitars

@ the middle east downstairs


friday, april 6th

nada surf

an horse

@ the paradise


friday & saturday

april 6th & 7th

the magnetic fields

devotchka (acoustic)

@ the berklee performance center


saturday, april 7th

howler

quilt

@ great scott


monday, april 9th

the ting tings

mndr

@ the paradise


wednesday, april 11th

tommy stinson (replacements/gnr)

kurt baker

@ tt the bears


wednesday, april 11th

dinosaur feathers

grandchildren

onslo

@ church of boston


wednesday, april 11th

the horrors

small black

@ brighton music hall


thursday, april 12th

snow patrol

ed sheeran

@ the orpheum


thursday, april 12th

white denim

hundred visions

@ the paradise


saturday, april 14th

the cribs

@ brighton music hall


saturday, april 14th

white rabbits

gull

@ the paradise


sunday, april 15th

bad veins

@ great scott


tuesday, april 17th

lambchop

@ the paradise


tuesday, april 17th

mice parade (acoustic trio)

@ o'brien's


wednesday, april 18th

amy ray

kaia wilson (team dresch)

@ brighton music hall


saturday, april 21st

death cab for cutie

backed by the

magik*magik orchestra

with openers low

@ the wang theatre


sunday, april 22nd

portugal. the man

the lonely forest

@ the house of blues


monday, april 23rd

rodrigo y gabriela

@ the orpheum


tuesday, april 24th

we were promised jetpacks

breton

@ the paradise


friday & saturday

april 27th & april 28th

archers of loaf

@ the middle east downstairs


saturday, april 28th

wu lyf

@ brighton music hall


thursday, may 3rd

bear in heaven

@ brighton music hall


friday, may 4th

school of seven bells

@ brighton music hall


sunday, may 6th

andrew bird

patrick watson

@ the house of blues


monday, may 7th

feist

@ the house of blues


tuesday, may 8th

m. ward

lee ranaldo band

@ the house of blues


wednesday, may 9th

the dear hunter

performing 'the color spectrum'

in its entirety

@ the somerville theatre


wednesday, may 9th

m83

i break horses

@ the house of blues


wednesday, may 9th

spiritualized

@ the paradise


friday, may 11th

the cranberries

@ the house of blues


saturday, may 12th

the feelies

@ the paradise


monday, june 4th

times new viking

the clean

@ brighton music hall


thursday, june 14th

the david bromberg quartet

loudon wainwright iii

@ somerville theatre


friday, june 15th

foster the people

tokyo police club

@ boa pavilion


friday & saturday

june 15th & 16th

the figgs!

25th anniversary shows

@ church of boston


saturday, june 16th

mogwai

@ house of blues


friday, june 22nd

built to spill

@ the paradise


tuesday, june 26th

the beach boys

@ boa pavilion


saturday, june 30th

codeine

@ brighton music hall


sunday, july 1st

roger waters: the wall

@ fenway park


tuesday, august 28th

beirut

@ house of blues


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Monday, November 08, 2010

[Comics Giveaway] Jeff Lemire's spellbinding SWEET TOOTH (+ new SUPERBOY)

We interrupt your irregularly-scheduled musical programming for something I don't mention often enough on the 'Nac: Comic books. Or 'sequential art', as the more erudite might say. 'Graphic storytelling', maybe? Whatever you want to call them (just not 'the funny pages'), I don't write about them near as much as I used to, and certainly not as much as I should.

The short skinny: I was a comic-obsessed teenager who lost track during college but rediscovered the love in the mid-90s, mostly thanks to Misters Ellis and Ennis. These days, as a bonafide, toddler-raising adult, that love remains strong, and while I still make weekly Wednesday trips to my local shop, I don't buy nearly as many monthlies as I used to - I'm mainly a trade paperback kinda guy. For the uninitiated - trade paperbacks (TPBs) are the eventual collections of multiple monthly issues. They're for more patient readers, those who'd rather have something with a spine on their bookshelf instead of a growing collection of floppies, or those with faulty memories who get more out of chapters read back-to-back-to-back.

There's a catch-22 in making the conversion from monthly comic collector to the paperback-buying practice - if too many people 'wait for the trade', then there's a chance that collection may never come. A monthly book needs enough retail action to justify that eventual bound release. It would be like an army of individual TV viewers saying "Oh, I won't watch this show - I'll just wait for the season 1 DVD collection," only to see the show get canceled after a few episodes. Some comics publishers can be more forgiving than networks, allowing new books time to grow before getting the axe, and collecting ones that end far too soon (I'm looking at you, Air and Unknown Soldier).

While my comics-buying is nowadays mostly TPBs, there are a select few books I must buy monthly, for a couple of obvious reasons - a compulsion to know, as soon as humanly possible, what happens next?, and a desire to express my appreciation for the book's mere existence with my wallet. Pretty simple. There aren't a lot of monthly comics that qualify, but the ones that do are pretty special.


One of those is Toronto-based writer/artist Jeff Lemire's spooky, spellbinding Sweet Tooth, which debuted on DC's Vertigo imprint in late 2009. I fell for Jeff's work after devouring Top Shelf's giant collection of Jeff's "Essex County" books, and was instantly hooked. As a kid raised in Northern Vermont (in a place called... Essex), and who spent some time visiting similar Canadian farm country to where those stories were set (shout out to La Pocatiere), I was an easy target. Jeff done got me good.

So when Sweet Tooth was announced and released, I was on board for at least a few issues, after which I figured I'd start waiting for the trade. Well, so far, that waiting has been impossible. Sweet Tooth squashed my patience, and as each issue adds a new layer to the story, I don't see that changing. The latest installment, number 15, was just plain riveting.

As a fan, I've been the beneficiary of Sweet Tooth's excellent online promotion, taking advantage of a couple contests (one from Vertigo's Graphic Content blog, the other from Jeff's own Twitter account) that scored me autographed copies of the first 5 issues of the series and the first TPB collecting those same five issues. Since I'd already bought all those monthlies and the bound book, I figured I'd pay my good fortune forward and gift them to a couple 'Nac readers: The first five Sweet Tooth monthlies to one winner, and the first trade paperback collection to another. And whoever wins, well, you'll thank me later.

But wait, there's more! This past Wednesday saw the release of Jeff's very first quote-unquote-mainstream superhero writing work in the form of Superboy issue #1, also for DC, and I'm throwing in a copy of that one as well to the winner of the trade paperback collection. I don't buy a ton of superhero comics, but if Jeff's involved, I'm in. Here's some background for fans and soon-to-be-fans: Part 1 and part 2 of Jeff's creative journey from Essex County to Smallville.

The contest details: Send an email to giveaways [at] bradleysalmanac [dot] com. Make sure your subject line says "Gimme some Sweet Tooth!", and tell me the first comic book you remember reading (or buying). If you don't remember, name your current favorite. If you've never read one, well, first of all - shame on you - but I'll settle for your favorite superhero. Even though Sweet Tooth is not a superhero comic. Or is it? It kind of is.

As I said, there'll be two winners: One gets the first Sweet Tooth trade paperback collection, titled "Out Of the Deep Woods" along with a copy of the just-released Superboy #1. A second winner gets those first five issues of Sweet Tooth. The only condition: Continental U.S. or Canadian readers only (as if I'd exclude Jeff's own homeland!).

Alright, get emailing. I'll take entries for one week, until exactly 9am EST on Monday, November 15th, and contact the winners that afternoon to find out where to send your early holiday presents.

Speaking of holiday presents, the second collected volume of Sweet Tooth, titled "In Captivity", arrives on December 14th, Superboy continues monthly, and way on down the road, look for Jeff's next work for Top Shelf, "The Underwater Welder". Keep an eye on Jeff's blog and Twitter account for the latest.



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