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Get thee cultured!

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Obviously we all have Big Papi and Mike Lowell on the brain this weekend. But why not add a little art to your beer-and-sports-bar-soaked agenda with a trip to the Fort Point Open Studios? The 28th annual open studios features more than 200 artists working in various media: photography, video, jewelry, printmaking, mosaics, etc.
Not only can you get a jump on your holiday shopping but you can satisfy your voyeuristic side &mdash I know you have one &mdash by getting a taste for how artists work. Open studios are marked with red balloons ("You and I in a little toy shop, bought a bag of balloons...") and the event is blissfully free.
Oh, and go Sox!
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Katie Johnston Chase likes dive bars, old country music, and pop art that has something to say.
Meredith Goldstein is keen on DJs who spin pop music and restaurants that serve real food after 11 p.m.
Emily Sweeney is a lifelong Bostonian who goes out all over, from Irish pubs in Southie to the roller rink in Dorchester.
Jeff Miranda has never heard a '90s alternative-rock jam that's not already a mainstay on his iPod.
Joan Charlotte Matelli digs movie singalongs, well-made cocktails, and alt-country rockers.
Courtney Hollands is a shopaholic and a music junkie with a penchant for tapas, chai, and Hall & Oates dance parties.






