The Dock-u-mentaries film series continues Friday, December 16th at 7 PM with “A Fish Story”, a 54 minute film by Courtney Hayes and Tim Gallagher. “A Fish Story” is the tale of two women who lead their communities in a battle for control of the ocean. Dock-U-Mentaries are films about …
Read More »Historical Glass Display Returns to City Hall
By Laura Coffin The New Bedford Museum of Glass has reinstalled its extensive display of American historical glass at New Bedford City Hall after a two month hiatus. The exhibit was temporarily closed during the City’s lead paint abatement program earlier this year. More than 500 examples of glass relating …
Read More »Downtown New Bedford Holiday Stroll
Downtown New Bedford, Inc. has organized 4th annual Downtown Holiday Stroll on Saturday & Sunday, December 3rd and 4th from 12 noon to 4 pm. Santa Claus will arrive at Custom House Square by antique fire truck at noon and set up shop in Mare’ Studios and Gallery on Centre …
Read More »Nama-whatta? Some Basic Yoga Terms
Although the ancient practice of yoga started more then 2,500 years ago, you can still stop in a class today and experience ancient traditions, which include poses, breathing techniques and group chants. Over the past year and a half of teaching yoga, I’ve found that until a student really understands …
Read More »An Interview with Jon Mitchell
The New Bedford municipal elections will be held on November 8th, 2011. A list of the candidates can be found here. New Bedford Guide does not endorse candidates and we offer our site for any candidate to publish articles. Articles can be submitted to info@newbedfordguide.com. Here is an interview and …
Read More »The Truth About Starvation Mode
It’s time to re-think the common myth that the intake of too few calories will cause your body to go into “starvation mode” causing your body to think it’s starving and therefore burn only muscle as fuel, holding on to “all” its fat-stores. Also, let’s stop buying into the notion …
Read More »Ocean Explorium Opens New Live Sea Scallops Exhibit
The Ocean Explorium has installed a new Sea Scallop Touch Tank, part of the growing Living Laboratory of aquaria and live exhibits. The Ocean Explorium’s newest exhibit allows visitors to actually hold a live scallop in their hand. “People are drawn to life,” said Explorium Director Mark Smith. “Zoos and …
Read More »Five Reasons Not to Practice Yoga
People often come up with a variety of excuses not to do things. Here is a list of a few good reasons not to practice yoga: 1. You enjoy lacking energy and motivation. Like so many others, your desire to watch Oprah re-runs outweighs your motivation to get up and …
Read More »Healthy Foods Do NOT Guarantee Weight-loss!
Wait! Before you call the Food Police on me, hear me out. Although nobody would argue that eating healthy-foods is wise, it’s not an automatic slam-dunk that doing so will trim your waist, butt and thighs. If you’re a person – like many – who’s daily diet consists of Chicken …
Read More »Interview with James Montgomery
By Joyce Rowley James Montgomery is indeed the “gentleman of blues.” He graciously chatted with me about his early band days and his latest CD, “Detroit to Delta.” Talking to Montgomery is like taking a blues-y, rock-n-roll tour through time. Montgomery started a college band when he was majoring in …
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