Happy friend with his newest find. Who would have known there was such a thing as a Homer Simpson limited edition 10th anniversary grill?!
Month: November 2016
Name That Tune


The roar of the Lion and roar of Long Beach


Magnolia 525 For Sunday Brunch
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CALL FOR EXHIBITION PROPOSALS – Cultural Center at Rocky Neck
The Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC)
is seeking proposals from artists,
for exhibitions in 2017,
two of which will be chosen to
receive an honorarium grant.
RNAC will award the two grants of $1,000 for two five-week exhibition slots available in the spring of 2017. The grants will cover the cost of the exhibition space—for the selected artists—plus postcard printing and mailing. RNAC is delighted to have received a generous grant from the Bruce J. Anderson Foundation to support a number of exhibitions at the Cultural Center from June of 2016 through July of 2017. The grant supports the RNAC objective, to move from artist-supported exhibitions to those supported by the organization.
Each proposed exhibition will include two or more artists and include at least one RNAC artist member. This is a great opportunity for artists in our community to exhibit their work at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck. The deadline for grant proposal submissions is Wednesday, February 1, 2017. For more information and a complete prospectus please visit: http://rockyneckartcolony.org/cultural-center-exhibitions/
Please address any questions regarding proposals via email to entry@rockyneckartcolony.org.
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The Rocky Neck Art Colony, a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization nurtures excellence in the arts through exhibitions, workshops, residencies and vibrant cultural events for its members and the public. Long renowned for its luminous light, this harbor and coastal location has been a magnet for some of the most revered realist paintings in American art and a catalyst for the progressive ideas of artists from Stuart Davis, Marsden Hartley, Milton Avery, and Nell Blaine, among many others. Today Rocky Neck continues to attract artists and art lovers to a thriving creative community. For up to date information visit rockyneckartcolony.org
Saturday Haul…
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So last week I found a cool year 2000 Yellow Simpson’s DD Code 10th anniversary special edition Weber Kettle for sale but there was no way I’d be able to get to pick it up til Saturday. Also a 1980 Black Metal Bowl Handle B Code Weber Kettle.
Both sellers were honest and kept to their word holding the kettles for me til I could get there four days later.
Here were the respective Craigslist ad photos-

Issues with the Simpson’s kettle: Whitewall inserts cracked on the wheels, lots of surface on the triangle, oxidization on the legs, surface rust around the handle welds and rim of the lid, oxidized vent. missing front leg cap.

issues with the Black metal Bowl Handle- Lots of surface rust on the triangle, rust on the lid, oxidized legs and vents.
Fast forward to yesterday and the pick-up.




The Black B Code may have…
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storm out at sea brings more surf and surfers
Long Beach can be a surf spot on Saturdays year round; yesterday was dotted.


Gloucester Smiles-429
Visitors from New York City
Be safe today
Let Us Upgrade You At Magnolia 525
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We’re UPGRADING + UPDATING our wine + beer menu.
Our featured wine:
Poggio al Tesoro Solosole Vermentino: light + crisp with subtle notes of apple + pear.
Our featured beer:
Jolly Traveler Winter Shandy: with notes of orange, spice + pomegranate.
And we’re not stoping there. This weekend our chef has created 3 new items that are only available until Sunday evening:
POTATO LEEK SOUP. leeks slowly cooked with bacon give this warm comforting soup its savory base, topped with bacon + chives. 6/8
WARM BAVARIAN PRETZEL STICKS. four buttery soft pretzels served with whole grain honey mustard, a Narragansett + Smoked Gouda Cheese Sauce. 8
THE EL MONSTRO, our BURGER OF THE WEEK. black angus beef topped with onions, mushrooms, jalapeños, bacon, American cheese + A1 sauce. not for the faint of heart. 16
VEAL PORTERHOUSE STEAK. served with roasted fingerling potatoes, spinach + butternut…
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Gloucester Firemen Train to Save Lives
Review: Just ahead of its theater release, Hollywood premiere in Beverly for Manchester by the Sea
Meg Montagnino Jarrett introduced the movie, Manchester by the Sea, from the Cabot stage in Beverly, MA, this past Thursday evening, the first public screening in Massachusetts. Members of the audience worked on the film, and dignitaries such as Senator Bruce Tarr and Mayor Romeo Theken were invited. Montagnino Jarrett is a local film producer who worked on behalf of the MA Film office to bring these kinds of projects to the area and is the official liaison for Rockport and Gloucester. Manchester by the Sea is directed by Kenneth Lonergan who appears in a biting scene.



Should you see it because of the setting? Yes.
I didn’t recognize this as being such a typical Massachusetts or even an American story. I registered quality and pathos– a modern day Greek tragedy so thoughtfully sculpted it will be understood across the globe, whether you’ve set one foot in this state or not.
You can however walk right home: the sense of place is rendered as carefully as an artist can, as much– or more –than the characters and script. Impressions of the gray and brown landscape long shots were so right. I thought about winter scenes by local artists, like Stoddard’s murals at Sawyer Free Public Library. Residents can tally scenes, wardrobe, and dialogue filled with local references to Cape Ann communities: the harbor, Ten Pound Island, Rose Marine, Seatronics, local New England homes, the ‘Edward Hopper’ Herrick Court staircase, Richdale mart, property alongside East Gloucester elementary, signs along Highway 128, Manchester Essex school, Willow Rest, hockey scenes and Viking posters. Don’t worry, unless you are the talented location scouts celebrating at this premiere– which they were, Cabot has a bar and snacks–audiences won’t find each and every recognition flicker with just one screening. There were far too many, and oft times veiled. Besides, if you possess a beating heart you will be squeezing your friend, looking away, or grabbing Kleenex at least a couple of times.
Does it deserve Oscar buzz? Yes.
Manchester by the Sea is a beautiful and searing movie.
The film is a meditation on grief, love, and life. You’ll find flaws. That’s subjective and feels real, too. It’s meticulously crafted and directed. Casey Affleck, Kyle Chandler and Michelle Williams are vivid; all of the cast and crew will be impacted by having been a part of the movie. The movie will fuel your eyes and perspective while you watch, and hover around your thoughts and conversations days later. Walking away from the theater, I said American cinema verite. My mind wandered to more mood and art: crisp short stories; poetry; two films, House of Sand and Fog and In the Bedroom, not direct comparisons but as other powerful clutch ups. On the drive home we shared family stories and discussed edges of tragedy. Life and art can be devastating.
I made a mental list of movies that made me crumple beyond the pale. This one wasn’t exactly that for me, thankfully, as the lights came up quickly! But it was memorable as all get out, and as art. Are there movies that have made you cry, yet you’d watch them again; or sad movies you haven’t forgotten? I think this might be one for many viewers.


Part II: more on the making of the film, locally
UPDATE ON BLUE OCEAN DRAGGER SHIPWRECK
Diver Ted Barnes reports that efforts to float the shipwrecked Blue Ocean dragger will resume tomorrow, Sunday. The crews and divers will again attempt to get the float straps under the keel. The Blue Ocean is now resting on its port side. See photos from earlier today – Breaking: Shipwrecked Blue Ocean Salvage Underway
Diver Ted Barnes
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Coming and Going

Cold day on Magnolia Pier

Alicia Unleashed- Friday Night Fun
Alicia Unleashed Episode 47 taped on 11/18/16 with B-Side and Hostess Alicia Cox
Dating, Thanksgiving tradition, Real tree vs. Fake Tree, What kind of Christmas lights do you like?, Holiday Music and when its too early?
On this Sunday, November 20, Cape Ann Special Olympics will have a table at Stop & Shop selling our calendar raffles from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm

Massachusetts Special Olympics Calendar raffle tickets are now available and are only $10 a ticket this gives you 31 chances to win one of the great prizes available – see calendar above.
On this Sunday, November 20, Cape Ann Special Olympics will have a table at Stop & Shop selling our calendar raffles from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm – please stop by and support our wonderful local team of athletes! Your generous $10 raffle ticket purchase helps us buy uniforms and equipment for our athletes!
You can also buy raffle tickets directly from a Cape Ann Special Olympics parent and at Cape Ann Giclee 20 Maplewood Ave Gloucester, or buy your raffle tickets ONLINE with this link:
https://www.specialolympicsma.org/events/fundraising-events/calendarraffle/
When buying online you will see this under the “Additional Information Section”:
“Would you like to allocate donation to a particular SOMA local program/team? …”
Please write in “Cape Ann Special Olympics” in this section to ensure that the money goes directly to our local Cape Ann Special Olympics athletes.
Thank you so much for your support!

















