Nightlife Pictures - Spotted at the MFA summer party


From left: William Grote, Joanne Bell, Rose Drucker, and Graham Wright. Saturday, June 8, 2013 at the Museum of Fine Arts Summer Party 10th Anniversary Gala Celebration.



From left: William Grote, Joanne Bell, Rose Drucker, and Graham Wright. Saturday, June 8, 2013 at the Museum of Fine Arts Summer Party 10th Anniversary Gala Celebration.


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Elizabeth Dobrska dances with Brendan Ciecko,both of Boston.


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Dancing from left: April Dovholuk of Somerville and Lisa Morella of Boston.


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Leyna McKenney and Caleb Cole, both of Somerville.


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Clay Ackerly dances with Hadley Planting, both of Boston.


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Robyn Earley of Newton dances with Matthew Sullivan of Newport, RI.


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Oliver Rosen of Boston dances with Kelly Flynn of Exeter, NH.


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From left: E.J. Zhang of Boston, Brian Bonci of New York City, and Alvin Luk of Boston and NYC.


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Choya Amenkhienan and Meredith Donaldson,both of Somerville.


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Shane M. Merriweather of Boston and Lisa Wright of Chicago.


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From left: Jenn McDermott, Holly Najdzin, and Jesse Knowles, all of Boston.


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Reina Diaz of the South End, left, and Sabra Katz of Chestnut Hill.


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Sophie Lunardi of New York City, left, and Anna Bursaux of Boston.


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From left: Lisa Aimola of Quincy, Fox 25 news anchor Sorboni Banerjee of Boston, and Cassandra Breen of Medford.


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James Bushey, left, and Jeff Merselis, both of Boston.


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Susana Ngan and Wilson Amorin, both of Boston.


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Ashley McNeil and Peter Darrow, both of Boston.


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Elizabeth Ogren dances with Brian Leske, both of Boston.


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Stephanie Janes, left, and Danielle McNally, both of South Boston.


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Margaret Gorman and Eric Magleby of New York City.


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Field Failing of New York City and Christina Croll of Chestnut Hill.


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From left: Caroline Baker, Tim Derosier, and Emily DeVasher, all of Boston.


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Ashley Breed of Beacon Hill, left, and Rachel Robertson of Back Bay.


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Summer Party co-chairs from left: Emi Winterer of Beacon Hill, Robert White of the West End, and Gina Morda of the South End.


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From left: Natalie Lim of Brookline, Lisa Morella of Boston, and April Dovholuk of Somerville.


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Farrah and Clayton Chiavaroli of Boston.


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Nina Jung, left, and Melissa Holster, both of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


The Young Professionals Committee of Big Brothers Big Sisters held a Casino Night in the Fort Point neighborhood.


"I can understand roulette because you pick black or red and put your chip down- that's it. When I go to the casino, I just have a drink and watch my friends," said Amanda Bowker, left, with Sasha Hoffman, both of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Alison Last of Somerville leaned in to kiss her husband David between hands of blackjack.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


"My girlfriend took all my luck. She already won twice on the wheel. I won nothing. But I'm willing to share the luck if she'll give me a ride on the lift tickets she just won," said Kerry Wall, right, with Tricia Keck, both of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Heather Binnie of Boston, left, Nicole Bowker of Portland, Maine, Matt Bowker of Boston, second from right, and Matt Thorn of Portland, Maine, react edto their cards.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


"We've got 600 in chips so we're hoping to win big. What's our game? Blackjack? Roulette? Whatever we win, that's our game," said Nathan Allukian, with Brenda Ross, both of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Performer Elsie Smith of Nimble Arts on the trapeze.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Lauren Landry, left center, and Victoria Gillott, right center.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Rebecca Huang and Hamid Mezhoud, both of Quincy, won a hand at the blackjack table.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Anthony Carbone and Jaimie Macari, both of Cumberland, R.I.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Tricia Holda of Boston, left, and Christie Lawler of Houston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


From left: Ashley Haskell, Fernando DeOliveira, and Ariana Shaw, all of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


"I went on a 25-minute craps run. That's pretty lucky. When it gets back around, I'll do another 25," said Drew Pepoli of Boston, center.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Kelly Schlemm, left, and Caitlin Sandusky,both of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Jake Abdolmohammadi and Hannah Rosenberg, both of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Marisa Antolino and Ted Bronstein, both of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


"We just lost all our chips on the first round. Roulette is not my game. We're going to win it back later. Blackjack. That's my game," said Thomas Plank, with Jodi Germann, both of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


Edilaine and Scott Rand of Marlboro.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


"I had three spins and I won two of them. I won two lift tickets, but the big prize was a chocolate tour of Boston. I have a sugar addiction," said Meghan Thorp of Boston, left, with Ashley Pepoli of Malden.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


"We already won tickets to the Red Sox. Now we're going to try our luck on the tables. I'm feeling lucky," said Caroline Gutterson, right, with Hollis Blanchard, both of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


"I think I understand roulette. You just have to call a number and you win," said Brandon Patrick-Sigh, right, with James and Sophie Ward, all of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


"We just lost a lot at blackjack, but we're going to keep going. We're feeling lucky," said Matt Sottile, second from right, with Eric Major, left, Michelle Foley, and Kyle Lind, all of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


"We've got some money to spend and blackjack is my game," said Bianca Sigh, with John Ward, both of Boston.


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June 7 at Artists for Humanity EpiCenter in Boston


"My family has tried to teach me craps, but it just doesn' stick. I'm just having too good of a time when they are trying to teach me," said Carolyn Schwartz, right, with Susan Khurshudyan and Joe Thornton, all of Boston.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


Spotted checked out the scene at the newly opened Centre Street Sanctuary, which is located on the old campus of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament.


Centre Street Sanctuary is located at 365 Centre St., Jamaica Plain, www.centrestreetsanctuary.com


From left: Archana Bhakta of Brookline and Ryan Plaisted of Dorchester.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


"I know Jill and Danielle and now Adam. I know a lot of people, and it's my first time here. I meet people very easily when I'm inebriated," said June of Roxbury (right) with Danielle Worrell of South Boston.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


From left: Robert Quinn and Sophie Schacht, both Jamaica Plain.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


Server Kerrie Barry of Jamaica PLain serves Nabil Aidoud of Roslindale (left) and Jason Zagami of Dedham.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


Bartenders from left: Jamie LeBlonsky and Jillian Caron, both of Jamaica Plain.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


From left: Luka Carfagna of Jamaica Pain and Evann Smith of Cambridge.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


Bartenders Jamie LeBlonsky (left), Jillian Caron(right), and owner Adam Rutstein.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


Chef Christian Ellis of Somerville in the kitchen.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


Bartender Jillian Caron of Jamaica Plain heard a story from a customer.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


A scene from the restaurant on Wednesday night.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


From left: Henry Cheung and Linh Vu, both of Boston.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


From left: Hollie Fleming of Jamica Plain and Tony Fox of Hyde Park.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


"Clearly this spot is a spot," said Maureen Festa (right), with Melanie DeCarolis, both of Jamaica Plain.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


From left: Marcus Soucy and Elissa Von Walter, both of Jamaica Plain.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


From left: Nabil Aidoud of Roslindale and Jason Zagami of Dedham.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


"It's logistically perfect. I'm two blocks away, and they're down the street. No matter where we go, we will pass it," said Lester Matos (left), with Daniel DeBlauder, second from left, Darcy S., second from right, and Meghan Sampson.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


"I just live down the street and I've been walking by. It's been fun watching the construction. And the potato chips are amazing!" said Johanna Hauer of Jamaica PLain, with Andrew McCauley of Salt Lake City.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


From left: Heather Gilbert and Kali Bryan, both of Jamaica Plain. "This will be a nice spot to include in our rotation," said Bryan.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


"They opened last Tuesday and this is my third or fourth time here," said Megan Stokes, with Adam Witas, both of Jamaica PLain. "It's one of my favorite places in JP," she added.


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June 5 at Centre Street Sanctuary in Jamaica Plain


“This is the best job I ever had. The staff is awesome. Family meal is great. It's like a family," said employee Vanessa Roberson of Jamaica Plain (left), with Annie McKelvey of Jamaica Plain, second from left, Samantha Frick of Boston, second from right, and Danielle Worrell of South Boston. "I've only worked here for five hours and I love it," said Frick.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


90+ Cellars, an Allston based wine merchant, organized a rose party cruise in Boston Harbor.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


Fran and Michael Pergola of the North End relaxedaboard the party cruise.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


From left: Aldo Guerrero of Boston, Kim Armstrong of Duxbury, and Amy Driscoll of Boston.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


From left: Stephanie Heil, Kelly Caverly, and Nikki Kanakis, all of Boston.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


Jeanne Jacobs of Quincy, left, and Erica Baker of Brighton enjoyed a glass of rose.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


Leah O'Donnell of Boston, left, and Shannon Darcy of Quincy.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


Andrea Mygrant of Cambridge, left, and Amanda Warner of Boston.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


From left: Josh Trinh, Jasmine Punzalan, Michelle Mehra, and Laurice Mulherin, all of Boston.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


Jen Loveless of Charlestown, left, and Fiona Coxe of Boston.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


From left: Kendra Kucera of South Boston, Adam Keller of Dorchester, Mik Crawford of Dorchester, and Heather Flynn of Medford.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


90+ Cellars co-owners Kevin Mehra, left, and Brett Vankoski Saturday, showed off their glasses of rose.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


From left: Lindsay Webber, Sean McGrail and Dani Padna, all of Boston.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


Brothers Ethan and Adam Feinstein of Boston.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


Lana Bornhausen of Revere and Ryan Ribeiro of Quincy.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


From left: Bob Goodell of Holden, Rich D'Amato of Upton, Beverly Goodell of Holden, John and Luanne Westerling of Holden.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


Attendees took in the sun while enjoying a nice glass of rose.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


From left: Ammara Chhun of Springfield and Sue Dinh of Worcester.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


Pedro Neto of Boston and Cathleen Carvalho of Waltham.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


From left: Heidi Withrow of Waltham, Ian Schaeffer of Waltham, and Matthew Heywood of Salisbury.


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June 1 at 90+ Cellars Boston Rose Party cruise in Boston Harbor


From left: Pedro Neto of Boston, Simone Hazenberg of Malden, Cathleen Carvalho of Waltham and Debora Freitas of Cambridge.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


The Girls Rock Campaign, an organization that uses music to empower girls and help build self esteem, held a Jamaica Plain vs. Somerville dance-off benefit in Central Square.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Tanya Palit of Allston, left, danced.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


"The whole point of our project is based in self-esteem. When you ask a girl at 12 what her strongest asset is, she usually says 'I can run fast, I am funny, I can play the piano'. When you ask at 14, they say, 'my eyes are blue, my hair is blonde, I'm skinny.' We try to get to them at that age and tell them it's cool to be loud and funny, just like the boys," said Hilken Mancini of the Girls Rock Campaign, right, with Jenn Pipp, left, and Colleen Dowling, all of Jamaica Plain.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Sarah Roberts of Somerville on the dance floor.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


"Our mayor could kick the JP mayor's ass," said Leslie Sampson, left, with Courtney McEleney, second from left, Ashley Willard, second from right, and Amy Casey, all of Somerville.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Rage Hezekiah of Jamaica Plain showed some moves.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


"We are showing girls they do not need to be afraid to try new things, to be loud, to speak up. They don't have to act a certain way. They don't have to be a certain way. They can just be themselves," said Girls Rock Campaign director Nora Allen-Wiles of Jamaica Pain, second from right, with Maura Canavan of Somerville, left, Alexa Marie Lambino of Boston, second from left, Sagel Avery of Somerville, third from left, and Rodrigo Souto of Somerville.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Dance referee Emily Isenberg watched dancers during the competition.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


From left: Sarah Roberts, Brian Colby, Clare Wolfendale, and Megan Smith, all of Somerville.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Somerville supporters Kayla Trudel, left, and Pamela Panico.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


"JP is way better than Somerville. We have the pond, the Arboretum, and the Emerald Necklace. They have nothing," said Allie Kurlanski of Jamaica Plain, center, with Andrea Brown of Jamaica Plain, left, and Donatella Cedrone of Newton.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


A dancer prepared to enter the fray.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Phuebe Soneleone and David Kurimsky, both of Jamaica Plain.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Connor Pittari and Regina Parkinson, both of Somerville.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


"I think JP is a little more fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants. I've seen more naked people at parties in JP than anywhere else. Back in the mid 2000s, it was common to go to a party and find a homemade sweat lodge in the backyard," said dance referee Emily Isenberg of Jamaica Plain, left, with Tanya Palit of Allston.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


"Jamaica Plain is the Eden of America," said Erin King of Jamaica Plain, left, with Katie McCarthy of Somerville. "In Somerville, we have a dilapidated overpass and artisan doughnuts," McCarthy said.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


From left: Jen Weinberg, Nicole Slaughter, and Melissa Gordon, all of Somerville.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Tanya Palit of Allston on the dance floor.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Dancers competed.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


"I'm dancing for Somerville because I live on the border. I love the community. I love the diversity. I just seemed to end up on that side of the river," said Erin Morrow of Arlington, right, with Vicky Cassis of Jamaica Plain.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Rage Hezekiah, left, and Charlotte Hoffman, both of Jamaica Plain.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Chris Tatoyian of Salem, N.H., and Eve Belfer-Ahern of Jamaica Plain.


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May 31 at Naga in Cambridge


Jef Czekaj and Gilmore Tamny,both of Somerville.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


While the weather reached 90 degrees, locals headed to Charlie’s Kitchen. The main draw: thre restaurant’s outdoor drinking area, called Charlie's Beer Garden. Check out scenes from the night.


Charlie’s Beer Garden is located at 10 Eliot St., Cambridge.


From left: Ellen Kennedy of South Boston with Jeff Paal and Craig Paal, both of Somerville.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


"I'm so excited it's patio season. This is her first time in the beer garden," said Kara Tajima of Somerville, right, with Alexina Carey of Beverly. "I've only seen it covered in snow. It's always so cold out," said Carey.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


"All of a sudden it feels like summer. I'm looking forward to patio drinking. I'm not really outdoorsy," said Kazon Ketton of Cambridge, left, with Michelle D. of Boston, center, and Brooke Pulitzer of Boston.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


Haifa Alkhelaiwi of Dorchester, left, and Claudia Gimenes of Cambridge in the Beer Garden.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


From left: Paul Crowley, David Freeley, and Eoin Kiely, all of Somerville.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


Victorious Secret kickball team members from left: Melissa Sarcia of South Boston, Stephen Leferman of Allston, Mitch Zeisler of Somerville, Jason Kroz of Fenway, Sam Devarakonda of Allston, Ben Ligs of Cambridge, Jason Kellog of Somerville, Kara Sechrist of South End and Ben Lapointe of Cambridge.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


"Well technically they forfeited, so we'll take it as a win," said kickball team member Jean Gulliver, second from left, of their kickball opponents, with Jill Jones, left, Lucy Kittle, second from right, and Kristen Meahl, all of Boston. "They forfeited because they were drinking in the North End. That's what we were told," said Meahl.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Kitchen in Cambridge


"The bartenders here are the most outstanding bartenders in the Boston area. I couldn't drink anywhere else," said loyal customer Zeek Schmidt of Somerville, center, of bartenders from left: Sophiya Thakali of Somerville, Allison Connolly of Allston, Phoebe Cox of Allston and Stefanie Brownstein of Allston.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Kitchen in Cambridge


From left: Jeremy Shannon of Dorchester, Allie Surozenski of Boston, and Nikki Senecal of Allston.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Kitchen in Cambridge


"We would have been outside but there's no more room outside," said Meghan Caira of Waltham, with Jason Sheehan of Lowell.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


From left: Jessi Smolow of Somerville, Bev Feldman of Cambridge, and Noa Daskal of Somerville in the Beer Garden.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


"It's great beer weather," said Paige Haber, right, with Marie DeGennaro, both of Allston.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Kitchen in Cambridge


Zeek Schmidt of Somerville and Jackie Soper of Belmont.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


Jaci Morency of Cambridge and John Fiegel of Boston in the Beer Garden.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


Clare Wilder of Newton and Phillip Balboni of Cambridge in the Beer Garden.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


"It's a hot one. I'm going to the beach tomorrow," said Lisa DiBona of Medford, left, with Liz Bates of Brighton.


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May 30 at Charlie’s Beer Garden in Cambridge


"Having a dog is like having a kid. I've been at work all day and I want to go out, but she's been inside all day. I go places where she can go to. I want to unwind and she wants to unwind. Dog is happy. Owner is happy," said Cliff Jones of Roxbury with his French mastiff Buckley.


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May 24 at Spoke Wine Bar in Somerville


Crowds turned out on a Friday night to enjoy this Davis Square wine bar, which opened in April.


From left: Rebecca Hayes of Cambridge, Leigh Browning of Somerville, and Jenn Hare of Somerville.


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May 24 at Spoke Wine Bar in Somerville


Melissa Milling of Cambridge.


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May 24 at Spoke Wine Bar in Somerville


Zoe Anderson, left, came out to celebrate her birthday with Sheri Galyean, both of Cambridge. "It's the 20th anniversary of my 29th birthday," Anderson said.


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May 24 at Spoke Wine Bar in Somerville


A look at the bar.


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May 17 at the House of Blues in Boston


Burgers for the taking.


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May 18 at the Revere Hotel in Boston


From left: Shelby Archible of Needham, Sandy Poirier of Boston and Kelly Ferro of Newton.


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