Tyler Salk
The Boston Celtics are your Eastern Conference regular season champions! But... they are facing the LeBron led Cleveland Cavaliers with Isaiah Thomas out. Somehow they were able to win game three, but let’s be honest. Every Celtics fan, every basketball fan. Everyone who has ever watched ESPN knows the C’s don’t stand a chance. It’s time to start looking towards next year. The Celtics have money to spend, but they can’t buy every free agent. What they could do is draft a player and sign a top free agent. After all, it isn’t often that a team wins their (regular season) conference and has the first overall pick. Here are some players that the Celtics could consider:
Adam Askew
This week, I went out of my way to pick up a 4-pack of You Thirsty? from Rhode Island's Revival Brewing Co., as Founder/Brewmaster Sean Larkin had explained to me that the recipe had changed since the first time I tried it in their Cranston taproom. Coming from the man himself, I took his recommendation seriously, and went into this purchase knowing I had to give a valid, unbiased, critique of this beer. So here we go! My take on You Thirsty? New England IPA from Revival Brewing Co., canned on 5/1/17. Report: Nearly 70 Percent of Americans Fear for Their Financial Futures Amid Political Chaos5/18/2017
Americans report they are worried about affording retirement, but over half say they aren't saving money to retire.
The latest Country Financial Security Index® revealed that two in three Americans (67 percent) report the country's current events are making them concerned about their financial future. Given this backdrop, it may not come as a surprise the survey also found almost a third (32 percent) of Americans worry they either will not be able to retire or will need to delay retirement in the future.
Anthony Faccenda
The key to being a successful duo is to make your band sound larger than it actually is. Guitar/drum duo Guilty Giraffe does exactly that in their new album Server Error. Building upon their promising debut 2015 EP A Time to Slime, the duo’s new album shows a level of depth and maturity, which is rarely found in bands still in their initial stages. Despite borrowing liberally at times like shoegaze pioneers, My Bloody Valentine, and influential noise rock duo, No Age, Guilty Giraffe is far from derivative. Rather than sounding like a copycat band, Guilty Giraffe blends numerous genres, including punk, noise, and shoegaze, but manages to sound fresh.
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