Machine is an old-school style dance club with a state of the art sound system and light show with one of the biggest dance floors in Boston. An essential player in Boston nightlife since 1998, Machine continues to feature top notch entertainment in the form of DJ driven dance nights, theater shows, drag shows, themed parties, private events, benefits, karaoke, and game nights. Along with the poolroom, now known as “The Ballroom”, there is something to do almost every night at Machine. The weekend begins with “Machine Friday”; Boston's longest running gay dance night with DJ Jay Ine in Machine and DJ Ian Diver in The Ballroom. Always packed with a great looking crowd, Friday’s is all ages with weekly themes, cd releases, bands, and drag shows. Saturday night has four rotating parties: First Saturday is “Blend”; an adventure into underground techno. Second Saturdays, Kristen Porter brings “Dyke Night” to Machine with DJ Dena, Third Saturday is fetish night with “Sin-O-Matic”. Mondays are legendary for “All Star Monday” with DJ Jay Ine and a drag show with hostess Lili Whiteass. Thursday is Karaoke in The Ballroom with VJ Paulina Lubio & Rob Botelho on the bar. Please check the Machine website, www.machine-boston.com for specific information about all events.
Machine is Boston's and New England's largest gay club and Friday has been the premiere night to go out dancing for 14 years. ”Machine Friday” is considered to be "Boston's Best Night Out" with a great looking crowd, delicious cocktails, state of the art sound and lights, and great music guaranteed. DJ Jay Ine plays Top 40, remixes, Electro, and vocal house in the big room. DJ Diver plays the best of the 90's, 2000's, and today in The Ballroom. Photos by Corey Banda Photography. Great Drag Show in the Lounge.
Blazing Paddles offers 12 championship style ping pong tables, exclusive boxes for any type of event, and even the same batting cage used by the Red Sox visiting team. Our events include but are not limited to Pre-Games/Game Watches, Corporate Outings, Birthday Parties, Bachelor/Ette Parties, Fundraisers, Receptions, and Showers. If you can imagine it, we can do it, and the amount of fun is endless! Book today and leave the rest up to us.
Founded in 2009, by the Bodega Crew with a goal of creating more places for punks to loiter, artists to flourish, and more voices to be heard. The idea was to turn dormant commercial spaces into pop up gallery spaces reclaiming urban space for public art projects and progressive exhibitions. We keep it independent/free form and curate cultural artifacts for the neighborhood. We settled into our current location at 132 brookline Ave. Boston MA 02215 a wonderful 3,000 square foot gallery with many possibilities.
D.J. Kuro spins an eclectic mix of Retro, 90's, Glam, Goth, Industrial, Synth-Pop, Alterna-Pop, 80's, Punk, Metal, and more! Your requests are always welcome! Daisy (from LEGENDARY ManRay) and Donald will be mixing the drinks! Guest DJs on occasion. The Attic occurs at Machine (upstairs) No cover. 21+
Fenway Park is a baseball park located in Boston, Massachusetts, at 4 Yawkey Way near Kenmore Square. Since 1912, it has been the location for the Boston Red Sox, the city's Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise. It is the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball.Because of its age and constrained location in Boston's dense Fenway–Kenmore neighborhood, the park has been renovated or expanded many times, resulting in quirky heterogeneous features including "The Triangle" (below), "Pesky's Pole", and the Green Monster in left field. It is the fourth smallest among MLB ballparks by seating capacity, second smallest by total capacity, and one of eight that cannot accommodate at least 40,000 spectators.Fenway has hosted the World Series ten times, with the Red Sox winning five of them, and the Braves (then of Boston) winning one. The first, in the park's inaugural season, was the 1912 World Series and the most recent was the 2013 World Series. Besides baseball games it has been the site of many other sporting and cultural events including professional football games for the Boston Redskins, Boston Yanks, and the Boston Patriots; concerts; soccer and hockey games; and political and religious campaigns.