Your Weekend
YOUR WEEKEND: Feminists, Moby-Dick & More
Birding New Bedford Harbor SATURDAY, JAN. 7 – If you’re up at 9:00 a.m. (and have registered by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 6), then join the birders of the…
Read MoreYOUR WEEKEND: New Year’s Day Picks
I hope everyone has a great New Year’s Eve! I’ll leave folks to their own devices for the party. But to help welcome you into 2017, here are some choice…
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New Bedford Fishing FRIDAY, DEC. 16 – Many of us have a romanticized notion of the fishing industry here in New Bedford. It’s part of our collective DNA as well as…
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New Bedford Preservation Society House Tour SAT. DEC. 10 & SUN. DEC. 11 – The City of New Bedford has been defined by its stately homes since Melville walked these…
Read MoreYOUR WEEKEND: We won’t go back
Beginning FRIDAY, DEC. 2 – Start your weekend early in downtown New Bedford with a SHOP & STROLL. All the great new and old establishments you’ve been reading about (here…
Read MoreYOUR WEEKEND: Ride Downtown New Bedford’s New Wave
Awhile back I wrote about the critical mass of eating and drinking establishments opening up downtown. Led by not one but two brew pubs – Greasy Luck and Moby Dick…
Read MoreYOUR WEEKEND: Thanksgiving Survival Guide
Welcome to a special edition of YOUR WEEKEND – an expanded definition of the days to include a Thanksgiving Survival Guide. Many of us travel or receive guests over the…
Read MoreYOUR WEEKEND: Culture Park(s), comics and gas…
SATURDAY NOV. 12 – It’s not often that whaling and hip-hop collide – but the fact that they do at all is entrirely due to the city’s wonderful New Bedford…
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SATURDAY, NOV. 5 – SouthCoast Stands With Standing Rock today from noon – 2:00 p.m. at the New Bedford Free Public Library downtown. Given the week’s news from North Dakota,…
Read MoreYOUR WEEKEND: Abolitionists, Nerds and going Incognito
SATURDAY, OCT. 29 – Some of New Bedford’s proudest history isn’t found in its Whaling City heritage but its connection to the Abolitionist movement. That history will be discussed at…
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