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Founded in 1999, the Weekly Dig is Boston’s best and only weekly entertainment magazine. Always witty, never dull, the Dig, as it's affectionately known, is truly the cure for what’s ailing the curious mind. How do we do that, you ask?

We cover local news, arts, music, sex, food, movies and shopping in a lively, funny, incisive and, most importantly, dead honest delivery. This has helped us develop a rapidly growing, and rabidly loyal, readership unparalleled in the Boston market. At a time when both marketers and other publications are struggling to figure out how to attract young people, the Dig does it week in and week out. Dig is the only publication in Boston that has an absolute lock on the 21-34 year-old demographic everyone’s after.

Don’t take our word for it though; our award winning content speaks for itself:

News + Features Politics, commentary and the extremely popular Media Farm column, Department of Commerce covering the latest in retail and fashion, Eats and Drinks highlighting the latest in culinary and thirst-quenching trends, including our acclaimed weekly column by the founders of BeerAdvocate.com Music, Movies and Arts Interviews with up-and-coming bands you won't find anywhere else, CD reviews and concert listings, Movies galore with the latest in art house and big screen reviews, interviews, DVD reviews and show times, an eclectic combination of book reviews, artist interviews, gallery features, theatre and dance performances, make our A and E section one of the best in the city. Comics + Crossword + SAVAGE LOVE! The best independent comics in America, off-the-wall original crosswords, and the always titillating trials and tribulations that make up sex-pert Dan Savage's weekly column, Savage Love.

In addition to our top-notch content, we're knee deep in the community, producing and/or supporting hundreds of events each week and all year, including the Boston Tattoo Convention, Dig This Awards, BeerAdvocate Fests, the Taste of Cambridge and various events throughout the year.

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Boston’s Weekly Dig is distributed every Wednesday morning to over 1,300 Points of Distribution in the greater Boston area, including key neighborhoods like: • Harvard Square • Kenmore Square • Faneuil Hall • North End • Central Square • Davis Square • Newbury Street/Back Bay • Beacon Hill • Inman Square • Jamaica Plain • Allston/Brighton • South End • Brookline • North Station • South Station • Financial District

 


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Featured Blogs

Attention Artists! Stop the Orphan Act!

By weeklydig on Mon, May 5, 2008 12:23 pm

Two bills were submitted to congress at the end of April — one to the House and one to the Senate — called the Orphan Works Act of 2008. Congress is looking to have this act passed and signed into law by George Bush by June 8, 2008, less than two months after it was introduced.

 

In a nutshell, this act may put many of you creative people in a tight spot when it comes to copyrighting your images and jeopardize long term royalties.

 


truly gay times at climacts... pop! benefit for the theatre offensive

By christine on Fri, May 2, 2008 5:07 pm

i had no idea what i was getting myself into last saturday at the theatre offensive's annual benefit, climacts ... pop! the blindingly neon invitation could only guarantee great things, so together my friend and i succumbed to this subterranean world of glittery swathes of makeup, adonis gyrations, reaaaaally strong ketel one cosmos and excellent chandelier earrings spilling from the lobes of artistic director abe rybeck.


ROFL'n all over the place

By E.T. on Fri, Apr 25, 2008 4:42 pm

As we all know, ROFLCon is underway in all its amazingness. And apparently everyone else is just as excited as we are, including Wired, Los Angeles Times and even the friggin Guardian. If you're lucky enough to be attending, make sure to stop by and see us at our table. We've got (what we think are) the most awesome T-shirts ever.






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