US – Friday, July 3
Rest in peace, Michael Jackson
A week ago today, the world lost one of its most precious treasures. Michael Jackson, the greatest entertainer to ever walk the earth, died tragically from cardiac arrest. While much of the media coverage has focused on the most salacious aspects of his life, Jackson has undoubtedly left a legacy that is bigger, broader and brighter than the words of his detractors.
 
Will Mass. be able to wipe the slate clean?
BOSTON. With Gov. Deval Patrick signing sweeping ethics reform legislation Wednesday, the state is hoping to turn the page after a series of embarrassing accu­sations against former lawmakers in the last year has rattled the public’s faith in government. 
 
Those rainy day feelings saturate the Bay State
BOSTON. For Julianne Mahoney the incessant rain this spring has meant no running outside, only a handful of walks with her  baby and no BBQs at her new house in Norwell.
 
Boston’s summer is an endless bummer
BOSTON. July began Wednesday with torrential downpours, flood warnings and temperatures which struggled to reach the mid-60s.
 
Lockhart holds down the Fourth
BOSTON. The last time Keith Lockhart used his vacation time for Independence Day was about two decades ago.
 
T time: Week of July 3
What to do and where to go.
 
Red Sox must be sad to see June go
MLB. June is over. If you like seeing the sun, that’s a good thing.
 
Big-name signings not on Bruins’ free-agent agenda
The Bruins’ free agency period won’t be as exciting as last year, when they pursued star-crossed Marian Hossa before settling on Michael Ryder.
 
T time: Week of June 25, 2009
Where to go and what to do
 
Updated 21:52, April the 28th, 2009
 

Metro moments with the Mayor

 
 
I work in the Uphams Corner area of Dorchester. I came to work a few weeks ago and the Uphams Corner area was plastered with “No Stopping-Tow Zone” signs. There was no parking on Columbia Rd., Cushing Ave., and Wilbur St. for three days due to a play at the Strand Theater. I know the Strand is a pet project of yours, and I also am glad to see it renovated, and hope it succeeds. But this is a major inconvenience to those who live and work in the area. It is hurting the local businesses. Is it going to be standard operating procedure to ban parking in the area whenever there is an event at the Strand?    Barry
 
Public safety is always foremost in our planning efforts for large events and reserving the parking spots on the streets you mentioned was done to make sure that no one was hurt as large crowds were expected for “Ain’t Misbehavin’” – the biggest production hosted by the Strand Theatre in its recent history.

I believe the value to local businesses from the newly renovated Strand hosting this kind of big name production is quite substantial. In fact, my administration has heard from several area business owners who expressed how much they benefited from “Ain’t Misbehavin’.”

The renovated Strand has turned Uphams Corner into a destination for people from across the city. As people from various neighborhoods flocked to Uphams Corner to see the production, they stopped at local cafés and restaurants for a quick bite to eat and filled up their gas tanks before heading home.

Business owners will tell you that it’s all about location, location, location — more foot traffic means more people and more people mean more business. This type of foot traffic on a regular basis is invaluable and in today’s economy we need to do everything we can to help our local businesses survive.

While I’d like to say productions of this magnitude will become the norm in the neighborhood, I do not think reserving parking will be the standard for every show in the future. If productions like the size of “Ain’t Misbehavin’” come to the Strand again we will take whatever precautions are necessary to ensure public safety and we certainly plan to balance the needs of the residents and local businesses as we plan for future events.
 
 
MMMpod
The June edition of MMMpod features an interview with Perry Farrell on getting Jane's Addiction back together, as well as a talk with actor Ed Helms about his love/hate relationship with a capella music. We also have new music from Phoenix, Magic Magic, Lady Sovereign, and a classic from Booker T. & the MGs. As always, there's a chance to win a whole lot of free music.
 
Metro Life Panel