Industrial Arts is a series in which we talk to some of our favorite hospitality professionals who’ve been involved in non-culinary, non-mixological arts.
Industrial Arts is a series in which we talk to some of our favorite hospitality professionals who’ve been involved in non-culinary, non-mixological arts.
The timing of this announcement might surprise you, but the content certainly won't:
I'm handing the reigns of the Boston Chapter over to Kyle Thomas Hemingway Dickinson...effective September 1st. That means Opus Affair August is my last Punch Bowl Fund as Boston Host.
August's Punch Bowl Fund brings us all a little closer to the end of the summer, but it also brings us back to one of our favorite bars, Belly. We'll be trying out the new way of running the PBFund. For those of you that missed the trial run last month at Grill 23, everyone who attends gets a vote when they check in (RSVP'ing makes this speedy process extra speedy). There will still be Punch, plus a few other selections whose purchase contributes to the Fund, but all money goes through the bar. This month we're putting head to head three organizations trying new approaches to getting Boston talking about and experiencing art and music.
Who are you going to vote for?