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Boston Newsletter (August 12th)
Here are the latest news stories and upcoming events in Boston.
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Welcome to The Boston Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Bain Capital renews lease in Back Bay.
Ex-NFL QB picks Patriots for Aiyuk.
A deep-dive into the life of Sylvia Plath.
And more…
Quote of the Week
"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars."
– Kahlil Gibran
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Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
In Boston, which university is located in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood and is known for its strong emphasis on liberal arts?
A) Boston College
B) Boston University
C) Northeastern University
D) Emmanuel College
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The famous Boston restaurant known for being America's oldest continuously operating restaurant is A) The Union Oyster House.
News
💼Business
Bain Capital signs giant lease to stay in Back Bay tower. (link)
Tripadvisor has a lot to gain from Google's antitrust case loss. (link)
🏒Sports
Former NFL QB explained why Patriots are the best option for Brandon Aiyuk. (link)
Patriots, Browns reportedly both have ‘framework’ of Aiyuk trade set. (link)
🏦Finance
Apple Tree Partners launches Cambridge biotech with $55M. (link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
⚾ Boston Red Sox vs. Texas Rangers
Fenway Park, Boston, MAA
Monday, Aug 12th | 7:10 PM | (More info)
⚾ Boston Red Sox vs. Texas Rangers
Fenway Park, Boston, MAA
Tuesday, Aug 13th | 7:10 PM | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎥 LINDSEY STIRLING - THE DUALITY TOUR
MGM Music Hall at Fenway, Boston, MA
Tuesday, Aug 13th | 7:00 PM | (More info)
🎷 Taking Back Sunday
MGM Music Hall at Fenway, Boston, MA
Wednesday, Aug 14th | 8:00 PM | (More info)
Family
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “Boston celebrating a futuristic holiday with unique traditions” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Boston Historical Events
Boston Garden Hosting Sports and Entertainment Events - Historic venue for the Celtics and Bruins.
Boston Garden, also known as the TD Garden, stands as a historic and iconic venue in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. This renowned arena has been the proud home of the Boston Celtics and the Boston Bruins, two of the city's most beloved sports teams. With a rich history dating back to 1928, the Boston Garden has witnessed countless memorable moments in basketball and hockey, making it a cherished landmark for sports enthusiasts. Beyond sports, the Garden has also hosted a wide array of entertainment events, from concerts to family shows, drawing diverse crowds to its hallowed grounds.
As the home court for the Boston Celtics, the Boston Garden has been the stage for numerous NBA championships and legendary matchups, etching its place in basketball history. Similarly, the Boston Bruins have left an indelible mark on the ice at the Garden, captivating fans with their skill and tenacity. The venue's versatile nature extends beyond sports, as it has welcomed world-class performers and entertainers, adding a touch of glamour and excitement to the city's entertainment scene.
With its prime location and storied legacy, the Boston Garden continues to be a focal point for sports and entertainment in Boston. Its enduring appeal and timeless charm make it a must-visit destination for locals and visitors alike, offering an unforgettable experience steeped in tradition and excellence. Whether cheering on the home teams or reveling in a live performance, the Boston Garden remains a cherished symbol of Boston's vibrant culture and enduring passion for sports and entertainment.
Famous People From Boston
Sylvia Plath was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer born on October 27, 1932, in Boston, Massachusetts. Her life and work are characterized by her intense emotions and her battle with depression. Plath's literary achievements and influence have left a lasting impact on the literary community.
Early Life and Education
Sylvia Plath graduated from Smith College in Massachusetts and later studied at the University of Cambridge in England, where she was a student at Newnham College. She also studied with Robert Lowell at Boston University, alongside poets Anne Sexton and George Starbuck.
Marriage and Literary Career
Plath met and married British poet Ted Hughes, and the couple's relationship and Plath's published poetry garnered significant attention. Her most notable achievements came in the genre of confessional poetry, which often reflected her intense emotions and struggles with mental health.
Literary Legacy and Influence
Plath's work has inspired countless readers and influenced many poets since her death in 1963. Her impact on the literary community is evident in the numerous books and scholarly works dedicated to her life and poetry.
Connection to Boston
Sylvia Plath's early life in Boston, Massachusetts, played a significant role in shaping her experiences and influencing her literary pursuits. Her time in Boston and her work as a receptionist at MassachusettsPhoto were formative in her journey as a writer.
Key Achievements of Sylvia Plath:
Notable works include "Ariel," "Crossing the Water," "Daddy," "Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams," and "Lady Lazarus."
Awarded the Pulitzer Prize posthumously in 1982 for her contributions to poetry.
Influential figure in the genre of confessional poetry, leaving a lasting impact on the literary community.
Inspired countless readers and influenced many poets since her death in 1963.
Remembered for her intense emotions and struggles with mental health, which are reflected in her literary works.
Sylvia Plath's life and literary legacy continue to be celebrated and studied, reflecting her enduring impact on the world of poetry and literature.
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