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Wahl Street focuses on entrepreneurship of Dorchester s Mark Wahlberg

Promising excitement, access and helpful hints for aspiring entrepreneurs, Wahlberg wants to welcome said “fans” into his personal life through the auspices of a flummoxed film crew chronicling his ability to balance acting with his portfolio of side businesses, ranging from Municipal apparel and F-45 fitness studios to his entertainment production company, Unrealistic Ideas (makers of “Wahl Street”), and his admittedly faltering Wahlburgers franchises. And to add to this shameless self-promotion, he exploits his wife, Rhea, and their kids by dragging them along on his misguided ego trip.                                                                                                                             Perhaps I’m being harsh because after living one full year under lock and key at my meager newspaperman digs, I take offense when a multi-milli

George Clooney directs scenes for The Tender Bar movie in Braintree

The movie stars Boston actor Ben Affleck, Tye Sheridan (“Ready Player One”) and Lily Rabe (“American Horror Story”). Dorchester native and UMass Amherst grad William Monahan wrote the screenplay. He also scripted Martin Scorsese’s crime drama “The Departed,” which was filmed in Boston and Quincy. The 2006 Oscar-winning movie starred Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson. The Tender Bar is a reunion for Affleck and Clooney, who worked together as producers on “Argo,” which won the Oscar for best picture in 2013.  Filming for “The Tender Bar” started in February and is expected to last through mid-April. The movie is being made at various locations in Massachusetts, including Beverly, Worcester, Fitchburg, Ashby, Watertown and Lowell.

After COVID illness, folk singer Tom Rush meeting audience on Patreon

After COVID illness, folk singer Tom Rush meeting audience on Patreon
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After COVID illness, folk singer Tom Rush meeting audience on Patreon

Coronavirus can’t stop Tom Rush. The longtime folk musician recently celebrated his 80th birthday after surviving a scary bout with COVID-19 and an unexpected health after-effect. Now, Rush is back to doing what he loves and playing music for his fans every Sunday morning as part of his new “Rockport Sunday(s)” video show on the Patreon subscription service. “I’m on the other side of it and everything is good,” Rush says about his battle with coronavirus. “I’m having a good time. This ‘Rockport Sunday’ thing has been a lot of fun.” In recent years, Rush has played at TCAN, The Center for Arts in Natick, the Cary Memorial Building in Lexington, and Payomet Performing Arts Center in North Truro and for two or three consecutive nights each year at Cotuit Center for the Arts, and elsewhere in the Bay State. What would have been his 2020 shows have been tentatively rescheduled to this year on April 23 at the Cary in Lexington; May 28 at the Narrows Center in Fa

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