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Help, please!
Hi guys, my name is Hallie and I'm a college student at Emerson College. I'm studying journalism, and one of my assignments this semester is to cover Davis Square -- basically, to follow and report on it through May.
I'm not from the area (I'm actually from Texas!) but I went to Davis this morning and walked around and honestly -- I fell in love. What a great area! I'm so excited I get to cover it!
I stumbled across this LiveJournal while doing some research, and I was wondering if any of you would be able to talk to me about Davis, what you like about it, what you as a community are doing for/with the area, etc. I'd love any links or leads you could give me, or any stories you may want to see featured! I'm all ears for what you guys have to say!
Thanks for reading this, and again -- any information you can give me is welcome and wonderful. Thank you guys so much!!! Have a great day :)
Hallie
I'm not from the area (I'm actually from Texas!) but I went to Davis this morning and walked around and honestly -- I fell in love. What a great area! I'm so excited I get to cover it!
I stumbled across this LiveJournal while doing some research, and I was wondering if any of you would be able to talk to me about Davis, what you like about it, what you as a community are doing for/with the area, etc. I'd love any links or leads you could give me, or any stories you may want to see featured! I'm all ears for what you guys have to say!
Thanks for reading this, and again -- any information you can give me is welcome and wonderful. Thank you guys so much!!! Have a great day :)
Hallie
Try this page for a start
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1. Hang out at Diesel while doing your schoolwork, frequently.
2. See live music at both the Somerville Theatre and Johnny D's.
3. Walk the bike path, in the snow and in the spring.
4. I'd say "go to Somerville Open Studios" and "go to ArtBeat" but your semester may be over too soon for those.
5. Flip through the archives of this community.
6. Interview Ron Newman. Do it after you've done some of the other stuff, so you have more context and know what you want to ask him about.
thank you!
And thank you for Ron Newman's name! I really appreciate it :)
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Interview Tom Champion too.
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The Tiles Project http://davissquaretilesproject.com/davis-square-tiles-project
DARBI's History of Davis Square http://www.yourdavissquare.com/davis_square_history.htm?current=three&sub=b
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--The economics of DS - which businesses have survived and which didn't, and speculation as to why. (Bowl and Board, etc.)
--The Carberries curse (the space on Elm that seems success adverse)
--More gritty: the importance of places like McKinnon's, the Social Security office and Goodwill for keeping DS from becoming a completely gentrified and/or Harvard Ave. hell hole.
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No matter, I was speaking from a DS POV: what B&B may have hoped for in moving here and what did or did not occur.
I have wondered at times how certain retail businesses survive here (-names redacted-). Glad to see that they have, but still.
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I wish I could find the link to the derided story about the weird Ask-O-Thingy (you could put questions in, but only the one guy would answer them)... and the local reporter who wrote a piece on it without doing much in the way of due diligence (and hence missing all interesting stuff.)To her credit, she apologized instead of just vanishing with no response.
People here are pretty passionate (some would say obsessed or just plain crazy) about Davis Square, and I have two pieces of advice:
Don't make things up and don't be lazy. If you don't know, get out there and find out. There's more info out there than you can shake a stick at, and while a lot of it can be found just sitting at your desk, most of it, the good stuff, can only be unearthed by actually getting out and talking to people and visiting the places you're writing about.
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don't mess with the square
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http://community.livejournal.com/davis_square/2076112.html
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Good luck! I love Davis Sq...I'm certain you'll have a great time covering this area.
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To keep you updated on everything, I'm putting together a blog that you're more than welcome to follow. Once I get it up, it'll have pictures of the area as well as stories I've done. I have ideas (based on your suggestions) for seven different ones so far:
1) Somerville driving up the cost of parking, hurting local businesses
2) Tile project (fun angle - the person collecting the tiles? Whose idea was it to start the project? One of the people featured?)
3) Local music scene bringing in outsiders (Johnny D's, Somerville Theatre, etc.)
4) Carberries curse? (area that is never successful)
5) The importance of places like McKinnon's, the Social Security office and Goodwill for keeping DS from becoming a completely gentrified and/or Harvard Ave. ***@serious_noir - will you talk to me about this?***
6) How small businesses are fairing in this economy (college kid-targeted, with stores like Poor Little Rich Girl)
7) Then & now, how Davis has changed (economically, socially, diversely, etc.) ***@longtimeres, can we talk about this?***
@vonelftinhaus - I'd LOVE to see the pictures!!!
@mem_winterhill - I'll be there!
@rethcir - Thank you for the tip, I'll definitely check it out!
@katers5636 - Thank you!!! I'll keep you in mind :)
Guys, I really can't tell you how awesome you are. And in return, I promise I'm not going to be a flake-out student journalist. I'm committed to (and excited about!) this beat, and continuing to discover the coolness of Davis Sq. :)
Hallie
hallie (underscore) mathia (at) emerson (dot) edu
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No doubt you will find a thread or two that have particular interest for you. Personally I think an in depth piece on one aspect (economic, cultural, social) would be more interesting than a travelogue type thing ("36 Hours in Davis Square" etc.) since that has been done to death.
@Social Security, etc. I don't have any facts or insider perspective, just observing things over the years. What I meant essentially is that the presence of those venues makes for a greater class mix here day-to-day than you will find, say, in Harvard Sq. despite the degree of gentrification here over the last 10-15 years.
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Blog link
Here's the blog I put up. Obviously, it's a work in progress, and it's pretty sparse up there right now. But I didn't want to monopolize this LiveJournal any longer :)
http://davissquare.wordpress.com/
Hallie
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I'm an Emerson alum (c/o '03), and have lived in Davis since 2004. I maybe wouldn't be the most help to you, but I am friends with several local business managers, one of which grew up in the Davis are about 20 or so years ago (and still lives and works here). I would be happy to put you in touch -- I think it would be an interesting perspective for your report ... which, by the way, I would love to read!
Please feel free to be in touch: cori.mykoff at gmail.com.