Hi Hassle Crew!
Thanks so much for coming to our Roe Show, we’re so grateful for that turnout and for your support!! Up next on the Hassle agenda is our Flea market — more details on that can be found below!
We’ll see you folks around, but until then, enjoy this week’s newsletter!
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What’s New on Bostonhassle.com: From the Music Section
GALLERY: CUMGIRL8 & DEATH VALLEY GIRLS AT O’BRIENS ON 8/10
- Clay Lomneth
What’s New on Bostonhassle.com: From the Film Section
REVIEW: DRAGON BALL SUPER: SUPER HERO (2022) DIR. TETSURO KODAMA
“Well, it finally happened. It took nearly 40 years, but there is now a Dragon Ball movie that does not just end with Goku kicking ass. Maybe there is a future for the Dragon Ball franchise! Dragon Ball Super: SUPER HERO (a terrible title) puts Piccolo and Gohan in the spotlight, doing so with some great gags and fast-paced battles. While it doesn’t reach the absurd dramatic heights of the previous film, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, it’s still a fun way to hang out with these characters. Isn’t that what these movies are for?”
- Kyle Amato
REVIEW: EMILY THE CRIMINAL (2022) DIR. JOHN PATTON FORD
“In all seriousness to this meme prompt, I think my villain origin story is that we — the United States millennial collective — are expected to put so much effort into essentially living a Catch-22 . We pay an exorbitant amount of money to attend college in order to sustain on livable wages and then spend a percentage of those livable wages trying to pay that debt off. I live in fear of financial mishaps where the balance can be thrown off course. I visualize this fear as a large, black metallic vessel that is supposed to represent the bubble that will someday “burst” but presently resides as a heavy psychological weight. I know there is so much discourse about this that’s been said by more intelligent people, but sometimes the reiteration of a dark truth can numb the anxiety.”
- Anna Hoang