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Kevin Smith talks fast food ahead of his Boston pop-up restaurant ribbon-cutting
House of Blues Boston will transform into a pop-up Moobyâs, the fictional burger chain that appears in various Smith movies
By Lauren Daley Globe Correspondent,Updated April 5, 2021, 1 hour ago
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Bostonâs House of Blues will transform into a pop-up Moobyâs, the fictional burger chain that appears in various Kevin Smith movies, April 8-16.
Fans will remember the mascot, Mooby the golden calf, that enrages Matt Damon and Ben Affleckâs characters in âDogma.â Chris Rockâs character eats at a Moobyâs in the same film. Moobyâs also appears in âJay and Silent Bob Strike Backâ and âClerks II.â
For the first time in its 139-year history, the Boston Symphony Orchestra was forced to cancel live performances with audiences for its fall and spring seasons. Despite the sudden changes last March, the orchestra quickly launched the BSO At Home initiative to share archival audio offerings, self-produced videos from BSO musicians, and videos from previous productions. During a traditional semester, Harvard students would often trek over to downtown Boston to catch a night show of the Boston Symphony Orchestra or the Boston Pops; now, however, they head to YouTube live streams for a socially distanced experience.
The House of Blues Boston, a home for live R&B music, folk art, and Southern-inspired food, was forced to reschedule many pre-planned shows and performances beginning March 2020 to abide by coronavirus guidelines. However, the venue quickly shifted its business to host virtual performances from artists on âvirtual tour,â including The Buckleys, The Big Push Band,