GMG had the pretty cool opportunity to sit down with the Over the Bridge (a couple of local guys who are now killing it in the music scene and on the charts) last night for a live GloucesterCast at Bonefish Harrys. I was happy to sit by the side and watch, listen, tap my foot, and enjoy one pretty epic Coconut Margarita. Henry Pariseau, owner of Bonefish Harrys also sat down with the guys and talked about the inspiration behind the restaurant, his menu, and future plans!
Here are some photos from the evening as well as a video of the songs that they sang for us….including (Breaking news) a brand new song that will be dropping soon!
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GloucesterCast 490 With Seaside Sustainability Shrink Wrap Recycling Program and Joey C Taped 4/2/21
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Next Gen Virtual MeetUp Monday, April 5 | 6 – 7 PM
Cape Ann Young Professionals are invited to join the Next Gen Committee as we check in, catch up, and connect with young professionals from all industries!
Next Gen will be hosting virtual meetups on the 1st Monday of each month from 6-7 PM until we can meet in person again. We have missed connecting with the next generation of Cape Ann and hope to see you there!
Drawing of Cassie the Sea Serpent by Gloucester-born Michael Grimaldi of Grimdrops
GLOUCESTER, MASS. (April 2021) – To engage and involve more children and families at the Cape Ann Museum, Gloucester-born artist Michael Grimaldi has created a family-friendly guide, Cassie the Sea Serpent, for a series of programs, a virtual lecture, and events this spring. Grimaldi, a local muralist, graphic designer, and Monserrat College of Art graduate who now lives in Beverly, will be live painting Cassie throughout the galleries in the coming weeks so that visitors can see him at work.
Inspired by the legendary story of the Cape Ann Sea Serpent, a creature that was seen in Gloucester Harbor between 1817-1819 by hundreds of residents, Cassie will be the centerpiece of activities, a socially-distanced scavenger hunt through the Museum, and a series of programs over April School Vacation Week (April 22-25). Families with children under 18 are invited…
GloucesterCast 489: With Over The Bridge, Chris McCarthy, Scottie Mac and Joey C Taped 4/1/21
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Rocky Neck Art Colony virtual exhibits are open. Don’t miss Part 2 of the annual members show, curated by Meredith Anderson.
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Stop/Look #2 is part of the 6th annual Rocky Neck Now members show from the Rocky Neck Art Colony (RNAC). Reflecting the lives of RNAC artists over the last year, Stop/Look is online only (www.RNACExhibitions.com), but it’s so big in spirit it’s actually two shows.
Rocky Neck Art Colony members made sure the year of Covid was a year of artistic achievement. Meredith Anderson, Gloucester-based graphic designer and artist, designed the show. Anderson organized the show into categories, much as she did with the Stop/Look #1 show.
Stop/Look #2 features the work of 39 artists. There is a wide variety of work, including Abstract (Save the Animals, by Terry Del Percio-Piemonte, and Homage to Diebenkorn No 17, by Otto Laske), Sculpture & Craft (Sheltering in Partners, by Jenny Rangan), and, finally, Into Nature (Backshore Alley, by Nancy LeGendre; Fall Foliage, by Raymond Magnan, and Winter Wind by Rebecca Nagle. Materials are as varied as the artwork, from oil painting to ink jet photography, watercolor to digital, ceramic to mixed media.
Artists in Rocky Neck Now: Stop/Look #2
Jerry Ackerman—Autumn Leaves
Miranda Aisling–Knitted in Blue & Yellow
Kathleen Gerdon Archer—Core, Mantle Crust #3
Katherine Bagley—Water Casting necklace/earrings
John Bassett—Blues Dancer#2
Ted Bidwell—Maine Sunset at Covid
Elizabeth Bish—Cold Moon
Janice Brand—Three Pots
Donna Caseldon—Awry #5
Matt Cegelis—Flying in a Blue Dream
Yhanna Coffin—Releasing the Seed for the Generation
Anne Marie Crotty—Crevices
Marci Davis—Where Friends Meet
Terry Del Percio-Piemonte—Save the Animals
Barbe Ennis—Tuxedo
Liz Sibley Fletcher–Refuge Within
Elizabeth Gauthier–It’s Never to Late
Nina Goodick—Message to Covid-19
Olga Hayes—Marsh Glow
Christine Molitor Johnson–Majestic Seas
Nils Johnson—Cattail Cotton
Otto Laske—Homage to Diebenkorn no. 17
Nancy LeGendre—Backshore Alley
Nella Lush—Expressions
Raymond Magnan—Fall Foliage
Carmela Martin—Courage for the Journey
Kat Masella—Mother and Infant no.2
Dawn McDonald–Bass Rocks
Vanessa Michalak—Our Field
Ruth Mordecai—The Sign 1
Eileen Mueller—Banyan Tree
Rebecca Nagle–Winter Wind
Jenny Rangan—Sheltering in Partners
Judy Robinson-Cox—Secret of the Forest
Lyla Roth—Tuna Tail
Lynne Sausele—Hold On
Sallie Strand—Guarding my Sanity
Rokhaya Waring–Under the Apple Trees
The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck is currently closed due to the Covid epidemic. For information about all virtual events and programs at Rocky Neck Art Colony, visit the website at www.rockyneckartcolony.org, email director@rockyneckartcolony.org or call 978 515-7004.
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Come join the studio audience: Bonefish Harry’s Address: 218 Cabot St, Beverly, MA 01915
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It’s Opening Day! Alex Cora is back at the helm, we are looking at a full season of baseball, a hopeful post season, and fans are back in the seats….well, at least some of the seats.
Last year’s Opening Day took place on July 24th….so beginning the season on April 1st is already good start. We also kicked off last season playing the Orioles..as we will today. Let’s hope that is the last of the similarities.
I, for one, can’t wait to get back to Fenway Park!
Turn on the lights!
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