Nothing says summer like our signature Strawberry Summer Salad. Fresh arugula, sliced strawberries, roasted shaved fennel, sunflower seeds and tangy Vermont goat cheese. Finsihed with our balsamic vinaigrette. Pairs nicely with our Brancott Estate Sauvignon Blanc.
Live Skankin W SOUL REBEL PROJECT
Peter Pan 4th Night Sold Out Show
Back Stage with Cast Members
Tacos Lupita- One Of The Best Taste And Food Values In Town
Absolutely Tremendous Flavor, Portions, Food Freshness and Quality and Value. Great friendly service, clean, Tacos Lupita has to be my favorite addition to the Gloucester food scene in a long time.
Updated Menu below-
Squidly
The 30th Annual Gloucester Schooner Festival and Parade of Sails is Just Around the Corner!
In checking the Schooner Festival schedule for friends who are visiting during that time, I realized the event will be here very soon. Sponsored by Maritime Gloucester, tickets aboard Gloucester’s gorgeous hometown schooners for the Parade of Sails can be purchased by clicking these links: Schooner Thomas E. Lannon and Schooners Ardelle and Roseway. Click here for special viewing opportunities at the Beauport Sleeper McCann Museum.
Al Bezanson provided the names of the schooners, in order of appearance:
Sugar Babe
Adventure
Thomas E Lannon
Adirondack III
Brilliant
Virginia,
Tillicum I
Lewis H Story
Liberty Clipper
Perception
Light Reign
American Eagle
Morning Light
Green Dragon
Thanks Al!
Originally posted on Good Morning Gloucester
Wicked Tuna 5:50pm State Fish pier
Art, Rocks! Stagefort Park 8/8/2014
Recommendation from Kathy Chapman
The “Turner & the Sea” show at the Peabody Essex Museum is spectacular! It is up for a few more weeks if you haven’t seen it already. The show Closes September 1st.
Joseph Mallord William Turner, The Loss of an East Indiaman (circa 1818). Courtesy of the Trustees of the Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford. Acquired with the assistance of The Art Fund.
Revitalizion of Magnolia
Joint YUPO / Khan Studio & GMG Gallery Mug Up Sunday
Let’s all bring some major love and good vibes back to Madfish Wharf. Come by this Sunday at 9:30 for a grand joint YUPO Gallery / Khan Studio & GMG Gallery Mug Up. Let’s do it like we used to do it – great GMG peeps, fobs, food and energy on beautiful Madfish Wharf. I am so excited to be back! Hope to see everyone! Love, EJ
CATA Student Passes – On Sale at GHS Starting Aug 27

2014-2015 Student Passes will be on sale at GHS Atrium:
August 27, 28 & 29 1:00 to 4:00 pm
September 2nd 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
September 3, 4 & 5 Lunch Blocks to 4:00 pm
STUDENT PASS OPTIONS
- The Unlimited Pass: An annual or semester pass that allows the holder unlimited use of the CATA system at no additional cost per ride.
- Semester Pass: $100.00
- Annual Pass: $200.00
- The Pass Plus: An annual pass that allows the holder to ride at a reduced fare of 50 cents per trip.
- Annual Pass: $25.00
More Information visit CATA’s website here:
Passports Resturant Serving Up Lobster Rolls At The Bazaar
Live From The Sidewalk Bazaar
Miss Tina’s School of Dance Preforming on Main Street
Cape Ann Artists of the Past
Anthony Thieme
Anthony Thieme
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“Anthony Thieme (20 February 1888 – 6 December 1954) was a landscape and marine painter and a major figure of the Rockport (MA) School of American regional art. He was a contemporary of important Rockport artists Aldro Hibbard, Emil Gruppe, W. Lester Stevens, Antonio Cirino, and Marguerite Pierson.
Born in Rotterdam on 20 February 1888, Thieme studied at the Academie of Fine Arts in Rotterdam for two years and then, briefly, at the Royal Academy, the Hague. He traveled widely in Europe, frequently finding work as a stage designer.
Thieme traveled to the United States at the age of 22. He quickly found work as a stage designer at the Century Theater in New York, designing sets for the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. When the commission ended, he traveled to South America, primarily Brazil and Argentina. Stage work again provided his livelihood. A return to Europe followed with further work in England, France, and Italy.
Returning to the United States with a contract for additional stage work, Thieme found himself in Boston. He discontinued work on the stage in 1928 and from then on made his living with the sales of his paintings and etchings. Thieme married Lillian Beckett in 1929 and moved to Rockport, MA. He established the Thieme School of Art. He exhibited his work frequently at the Grand Central Art Galleries in New York.
He continued to travel widely; Mexico, Guatemala, Florida, and France were major destinations, always painting en plein air.
Thieme committed suicide on 6 December 1954 in Greenwich, CT. The circumstances of his death are not fully understood. There have been stories of deep depression or major illness, but no definitive rationale for his suicide has emerged.
Anthony Thieme was a full member of the American Watercolor Society, Art Alliance of America, the Salmagundi Club, the Boston Art Club, North Shore Art Association, Rockport Art Association, New York Water Color Club, Art Alliance of Philadelphia and the National Arts Club.”
References
Anthony Thieme by Judith A. Curtis. Published by the Rockport Art Association, 1999.
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Rainbow Comes Out For EJ’s New Gallery Opening and It Leads Right To Madfish Wharf!
Video- Common Crow New Digs Sneak Preview

Friday August 8th , 2014 Cape Ann Weather..
Marine Forecast :
Today NW winds 5 to 10 kt…becoming SE this afternoon. Seas around 2 ft. A slight chance of showers with isolated tstms this afternoon.
Tonight SW winds 5 to 10 kt…becoming NW after midnight. Seas 1 foot or less.
Pod Cast Weather :
http://www.spreaker.com:80/episode/4828759
Hourly Forecast :
Got sum great pics yesterday of a Halo like Rainbow around a Hail Shaft Down Good Harbor beach ! Enjoy










































