Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Apropos of Something, We Think We Hope

As our quest to conquer all that is towering above us, to obliterate the uncertain, to dominate those who shake in their boots at the mere mention of our name, our targets have been marked. In the coming week, we will tackle the glorious (MFA, Gardner), the beautiful (Arboretum, Larz Anderson) and the fantastical (DeCordova and the Newberger Homestead). 


Beyond our superb artistic endeavors and analysis, we would also like to officially announce that the BoMa Bloggers, Inc. will formally become a "green," eco-friendly organization. We took our first steps toward this mission by driving in Toyota Prii (though we did drive in two when we only needed to take one) as we ate a lunch at West Roxbury's esteemed and supreme establishment, The Real Deal. Where is the art included in this feast of environmental concern, one ignorant marsupial might wonder? Well, at The Real Deal, vivid imagery of live animals between pieces of bread adorn the walls. Disturbing, sure, but also wildly appetizing, in an odd, Darwinian way. (The BoMa bloggers are in an odd mood right now, if you can't tell)

On a different note, the BoMa bloggers are urging all readers to support Joel Newberger's efforts to create grade sweatshirts. These witty garments are both artistically wondrous and stylish. Rock those sweats, rock the art, and we at BoMa will keep rockin' the suburbs.

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