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Welcome to part two of our annual Christmas Scran specials. We're fully engrossed in all things Christmas and we're pleased to say this episode is jam packed full of joy, tradition and cheer. First up on this podcast Rosalind meets Peter Gilchrist, Scottish Food Historian, writer and friend of the podcast who takes her through the evolution of the Scottish Christmas and how we have arrived at many of our modern day customs and traditions. Peter and Rosalind met at the beautifully decorated The Ivy restaurant in Glasgow to enjoy a festive brunch. Peter is always a fascinating guest and we guarantee you that you will walk away from today's episode knowing something new about Christmas. Then we head back to Bow Market in Fife to talk to Chris Miles of Inchcolm Distillery who makes a very interesting spirit from leftover apples, and Stephen Wade of Woodmill Game who tells Rosalind about how he created and moulded his business. Finally you'll hear from Barry Bryson who lets us in on the life of a chef at Christmas time as well as his exciting plans for the year ahead..but most importantly - he has tips for the Christmas dinner! Something we all relish in the run up to the big day... Thanks to listening to Scran throughout 2024, we will return in 2025 with lots more tales from inside the food and drink industry we know and love in Scotland. Merry Christmas and happy new year! Rosalind & Kelly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WBZ NewsRadio's Chaiel Schaffel (@CSchaffelWBZ) reports.
As kids are bopping around looking for eggs, our reporter scores a coveted interview with the star of the holiday. WBZ's Chaiel Schaffel is at Bow Market in Somerville.
The Extension is a project years in the making. We talk about these trade-offs and challenges with Zach Baum, president of the board for Union Square Main Streets, and co-owner of Bow Market, an outdoor mall in Union Square. Then, we turn to WBUR reporter Simón Rios for analysis.
All artists have their own style and voice, and in this three way collaboration all were realized. We visited Remnant Brewing and learned the story behind this collaboration beer between them, Gilded Skull, and Wandering Soul, a few of our favorite brewers. We hope you enjoy this as much as we enjoyed drinking this special beer. You can find this beer in select stores and at Remnant in Bow Market. Cheers!Looking to start a new hobby? Wanting to get into homebrewing? Just looking to upgrade your current set up? We have you covered with our Beer & Wine Hobby promo code! Beer & Wine Hobby is a Family owned business driven to help folks make amazing beers, wines, cheeses, and charcuterie. Fortunately, for our listeners we are able to offer an exclusive promo code for 10% off your online order. Items can either be ordered online and picked up in store same day for our local listeners or delivered to your home (for free over $35). Use our promo code BREWROOTS for 10% off your next order! Go to www.beer-wine.com to get all your brewing needs! https://www.beer-wine.com***Each month, Shirts On Tap teams up with a local brewery, to collaborate on a sweet custom shirt design, and then send it to their members with coupons, stickers, a brewery bio, and more! Join the excitement with our exclusive link shirtsontap.com/offers/brewroots to get your first box for $5! ***Did you know that some of your favorite breweries use hops from a local family operated Hop Farm right here in Massachusetts. Our friends over at Four Star Farms are there for you wether you are a commercial brewery or a small scale home brewer. Make sure to head over to their website today and get your hands on some of the best and freshest hops locally. https://fourstarfarms.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
At Through The Draft Line, we use craft beer as our facilitator for conversation with some of the most exciting creatives in New England. Today we, for only the second time in our history, flip that script in our conversation with Charlie Cummings. Starting his brewing journey at Castle Island and Mystic (RIP), Charlie is now the Head Brewer at Remnant Brewing, a cozy brewery-meets-coffee-shop tucked away in Somerville's Bow Market. Additionally, Charlie is a musician, and a part of Organ Meats and The String Lites. Cheers! Hosts: Matt Brooks and JD Neinast Theme Music by: Tim Hall Logo Design: Heidi Geist Additional Compositions: Matt Brooks Audio Production: Matt Brooks
Misty & Kitty catch up with Lauren Friel who owns Rebel Rebel, a feminist natural wine bar located in Bow Market in Somerville, MA. Lauren tells us about what it means to integrate feminism into her business, creating a safe space at her bar, and what life looks like for her small business in the midst of the COVID 19 crisis. To stay up to date with what’s happening at Rebel Rebel, find them on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rebelrebelsomerville/ (@rebelrebelsomerville ) and online at https://www.rebelrebelsomerville.com/ (https://www.rebelrebelsomerville.com/). If you are interested in reading some of Lauren’s poetry, you can do so by following her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vin_drop/ (@vin_drop). Subscribe, rate, and leave a review of the Drinking Like Ladies Podcast! And, find and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/drinkinglikeladies/ (@drinkinglikeladies)) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DrinkingLikeLadies/?epa=SEARCH_BOX (@drinkinglikeladies)) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/DrinkLikeLadies (@drinklikeladies)) Song clips owned by David Bowie and Whitney Houston and used under fair use, with no copyright infringement intended.
Episode 5 is here and it's a special one. For this episode ew have Boston legend, DJ 7L of 7L & Esoteric, The DJ crew known as “The Bladerunners, and as part of the trio know as “Czarface” I remember moving to Massachussets and one of the first underground Hip-hop records I heard on 88.9 was “Speaking Real Words”. Ever since then I've been a fan throughout the years and eventually got a chance to meet 7L and chop it up at his records shop, Vinyl Index at the Bow Market in Somerville. It's an honor to have him do a mix for the podcast and he killed it. This is a perfect mix for you folks working from home to vibe to and take a break from chaos thats going on right now. Open your ears and enjoy the sounds provided by 7L. As always, Thank you for listening Manip www.musicismymessage.com
Lisa and Yinh take Stay Scary LIVE to the Halloween fête at Somerville's fabulous Bow Market. Local ghost stories and murders abound! Audience members fill us in on all kinds of sordid craziness involving haunted prisons and the exact whereabouts of Lower Melinda. Also - the Great Molasses Flood of 1919, cursing ghosts, and the terrible story of Jolly Jane Toppan. Listen in as we battle ambient crowd noises and nearby hand dryers. Intro Music (minus clips): Bobby Cole/SI Publishing; Royalty free music from Nicolas Gasparini Outro Music: Dark Hallway (distressed) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Additional vocals by Master Wyatt van Hamme. Visit us on the social medias! Stayscarypod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
This episode takes you to my favorite Vegan restaurants and features a completely unsolicited tangent on my feelings on the X-Men and, if you listen closely, you can hear me almost cry while talking about how much I love pugs. I discuss Veggie Galaxy in Cambridge, MA, Ruk Mae Healthy Thai Cuisine in Stoughton, MA, Oasis Vegan Veggie Parlor in Dorchester, MA, Flying Saucer Pizza Company in Salem, MA, and Saus at Bow Market in Somerville, MA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lisa and Yinh take Stay Scary LIVE to the Halloween fête at Somerville's fabulous Bow Market. Local ghost stories and murders abound! Audience members fill us in on all kinds of sordid craziness involving haunted prisons and the exact whereabouts of Lower Melinda. Also - the Great Molasses Flood of 1919, cursing ghosts, and the terrible story of Jolly Jane Toppan. Listen in as we battle ambient crowd noises and nearby hand dryers.Intro Music (minus clips): Bobby Cole/SI Publishing; Royalty free music from Nicolas GaspariniOutro Music: Dark Hallway (distressed) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Additional vocals by Master Wyatt van Hamme.Visit us on the social medias! Stayscarypod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
What, exactly, is a feminist wine bar? And what about it makes a seat at Rebel Rebel — Lauren Friel's pocket-sized bar in Bow Market — one of the most coveted spots to imbibe in Greater Boston? On our first episode, we get personal with Lauren: about her choice to share so much of herself with her online following, how her business sense and activism intersect, and what goes in (and is left out) of a good bottle of natural wine. Meet Co-hosts Molly Ford, Co-Founder of The Food Lens, & Catherine Smart, Co-Founder of notjust.co as well as guest Lauren Friel, owner of Rebel Rebel.
Meredith Goldstein and special guests take the stage at the Comedy Studio at Bow Market, in Somerville, Mass. Email us at loveletters@boston.com.
On Episode 42 of Dart Against Humanity, I discuss my recent visit to General Assembly to a Music & Data panel discussion, another trip to Bow Market to Vinyl Index & Union Sound, my thoughts on representation in regards to Boston, gatekeepers/tastemakers/influencer culture's affect on the digital music space, Record Store Day being tomorrow, the upcoming Boston Marathon on Patriot's Day (4.15) and I also run down my old work history in local record store within walking distance. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
*guest host Dan Rowinski* Today's guest Dana Jay Bein (DJB) is a Cambridge-based stand up comedian and teacher. He has taught stand up comedy at ImprovBoston for fourteen years, helping to introduce a new generation of comedians to the Boston area. Dana is known for his relentless optimism, fierce protection of people against bullies and bigots, and free hugs. He has been officially recognized by the City of Cambridge for his work in the community and was recently the Comic-in-Residence at the new Comedy Studio at Bow Market in Somerville. Discover more Boston Speaks Up at Boston Business Journal's BostInno: https://www.americaninno.com/boston/boston-speaks-up/