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- August 26, 2008: Reflections on Chinatown’s Former Movie Theaters
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- August 26, 2008: Hudson Street Gallery Grand Opening
- August 25, 2008: Films at the Gate and Fundraising Dinner
- August 25, 2008: Boston Herald: BRA Weighs Time-Limit for Projects
- August 21, 2008: Hudson Street Gallery
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- August 18, 2008: Pictures of August Moon Festival, 2008
Archive for September 21, 2007
Chinatown in the Dark
September 21, 2007 by Chinatown Blogger.
Can you tell me a common theme of all these photos below?





You must be thinking: “The Chinatown Blogger is on crack! I don’t see anything special about these pictures. They are just all street shots, fuzzy and dark..”
Well, that’s my point. On Wednesday I was walking around after 7pm and noticed that many lamps/lights in Chinatown are just NOT working. It was not just one or two lamps, I’m talking about whole blocks where the lamps were not on. This is particularly evident on sections of Tyler, Kneeland, Harvard and Hudson.You think, “Maybe this is just a one time event.” The next day I walked bythe same area and noticed again that lamps were out on Hudson Street. Did see that some of the lamps on Tyler were working.
Update:
The City must be messing with the Chinatown Blogger as tonite the streets were lit up like a Christmas tree.
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