24 hour Chiropractic Service in Boston, Massachusetts

 

Contact me at: info@drdot.com and write "Dr. Arnie/Boston" in the subject line πŸ™‚ 

 

Dr. Arnie is a graduate of New York Chiropractic College with a Masters Degree from Boston University in Nursing Service Administration and a BSN from Syracuse University.

He is an instructor with ART and a Certified Motion Palpator and Chiropractic Sports Physician. He is an avid tennis player, water and snow skier, fisherman and musician.

He has worked with many top 25 tennis players, olympians, world class athletes, professional musicians, and probably some of your neighbors as well.

24 Hour massage service in Boston, Massachusetts

 

Contact: info@drdot.com Please write "Katie/Boston" in the subject line πŸ™‚

 

 

Hi, my name is Katie. I live on the north shore of Boston and travel all over the state. 


I've been a massage therapist for 3 years now and love what I do. I am extremely well trained and practiced in many massage styles; swedish, deep tissue, sports, hot stone, pregnancy, and neuromuscular work. 


I began my career in Florida where I graduated with an Associates of Science in massage therapy for Keiser University. Since graduating I've working in prestigious spas in Florida and Boston, as well as work with many professional athletes. 


I look forward to working with you!

Fantastic Massage in Boston, MASS

To book me email me at info@drdot.com and put "Julie/Boston" in the subject line, thanks πŸ™‚ 

 

I moved to Boston from Utah last year and am thoroughly enjoying all the things to see and do here. 


Bodywork is truly a labor of love for me. I find happiness in helping people feel better so they can do what they love, whether that’s skiing, running, playing music, or just working without pain. 


I enjoy listening to live music, playing outdoors and am addicted to traveling. I have acquired many clients through out the US. 

Amazing massage in Boston, Mass.

 
 
Contact me: info@drdot.com and put "Courtney/Boston" in the subject line to reach me fastest, cheers πŸ™‚ 
 
 
Courtney is a Nationally Certified massage therapist who attended Cortiva Muscular Therapy Institute in Watertown, Massachusetts and is a member of the American Massage Therapy Association. Courtney specializes in sports massage, concentrating on the release of musculature tension and pain, correcting postural misalignment. 

After completing her training at MTI, Courtney began working in the massage field part time in the Spa industry and working as the MT for the Northeastern Track team. 

Courtney initiated her transition to full time massage therapy by spending three months in Thailand studying Nuad Bo-Rarn Northern Thai Massage and Thai Foot Reflexology. Combining her varied strengths and the client's individual needs, Courtney creates a unique session, designed to encompass the client's goals. 

A native of Boston Courtney's interest in massage and specifically sports massage began during her swimming career, as an athlete she became interested in massage as a career realizing the importance for wellness as well as muscular relief.

Female Massage Therapist in Boston, Mass

 

Book me at info@drdot.com and put "Lori/Boston" in the subject  line please

 

 

Hello,

my name is Lori. I currently live in Boston, MA. I am a graduate of the Atlanta school of massage in Atlanta, Georgia. I have been a licensed massage therapist for over twelve years.

I am experience in Deep Tissue, Neuromuscular massage, pregnancy massage, hot stone, cranial sacral massage, aromatherapy, and Swedish massage. I drape, sorry. 

I love my career as a massage therapist and the freedom and creativity it has allowed me to have. I could not imagine sitting behind a desk all day. After I received my first massage, I was hooked. After many years in a high stress position, during a massage I decided to go to massage therapy school. It's a decision I have never regretted!

I love music, movies, travel, yoga, and animals. I am excited to be part of Dr. Dot's International massage and chiropractic team.

Massage and Yoga in Boston, Massachusetts

Book me:  info@drdot.com and put "Jaime/Boston" in the subject line, please πŸ™‚

 

 

 

Jaime
Licensed Massage Therapist
Registered Yoga Teacher
Certified Reiki Master
 
Hi there! My name is Jaime.  I have been practicing massage and other healing therapies since April 2006.  I attended the SpaTech Institute in Plymouth, MA for massage and became a yoga teacher through Open Doors’ Power Yoga Teacher Training Program in Weymouth, MA.  I enjoy combining My various skills to create a unique session for the client, which is designed according to their own specific needs and expectations.  I believe it is important to provide some tools for clients to tap into their own innate ability to heal.  I absolutely love what I do and hope to radiate that outward into my practice.  I offer Swedish, Deep Tissue, Pre/Postnatal and Hot Stone Massage.  I also do energetic work, which includes Reiki, Polarity, Reflexology, and Ear Candling.  I also am available for Private and Semi-Private Yoga sessions.

Gail Zappa stops Project Object show this Friday in Boston


"Due to Adelaide Gail Zappa and her incessant, worldwide legal attacks on fans honoring Frank Zappa's music, and attempts to negate his request (according to the Zappa hotline, Dec 1993) to "Play My Music", the Project/Object show for Fri 21 Nov 2008, at Bill's Bar in Boston, has been cancelled.

Stand by for further details on the threatening letters. All other shows, have proceeded fantastically or are proceeding as planned, since what we do is 100% legal under US law. It's sad that lawyers are being enriched every year by this useless letter-writing campaign (all clubs also get threat letters).

FYI – The band Ugly Radio Rebellion, who you'll remember was under attack for Dec. 2007 shows, just had to cancel all their Nov 2008 shows due to a couple of clubs' unfounded fears of Adelaide Gail Zappa suing them. Bogus Pomp in Florida also recently was attacked for celebrating this music. Artists in Germany also continue to be attacked. What a waste of good money that could be used to release more Zappa music……

We are not breaking any laws and we will continue to perform Frank Zappa music for you. And maybe even a little of the music of Mozart, Stravinsky, Gustav Holst, The Seeds ('Pushing Too Hard' used in 'Sy Borg'), Yes (1984 'bamboozled' solo section), The Beatles (medley played on 1988 Zappa tour), Richard Berry (Frank quoted "Louie Louie" DOZENS of times), Herbie Hancock (riffs quoted in 'Greggery Peccary'), Culture Club ('I'll tumble for ya'), The Doors ('The End', 'Light My Fire')..and on and on and on….

I am conducting research into where and when Frank Zappa got permission to perform, record or parodize ALL of these and many, many other various artists' music. Of course sometimes he sought permission, and when RECORDED and RELEASED, he certainly paid mechanical royalties. But certainly many times he didn't.

For a guy who has a LARGE part of his art based on USING THE MATERIAL OF OTHERS, his estate is strangely, hypocritically opposed to any one else doing the same!

Thank you
Andre Cholmondeley
Project/Object"

The English Language is “DUM”

Still up in Boston. Every time I went out and tried to sing karaoke, there was a RED SOX baseball game on and it was canceled. The folks up here in Boston WORSHIP the Boston Red Sox. I find baseball to be almost as boring as GOLF. Give me a break people omg!!! Even though I am kind of on vacation, naturally I still have to answer over 400 emails per day (for a few days running it was over 500). BUT I am relaxing and really enjoying my stay with Betsy (mother figure/best friend). She is so wise, positive, sweet, funny, practical, motivated, productive, busy busy busy and yet still has time to make the best peanut butter cookies and pancakes on earth.

Anyways, today, Napoleon Murphy Brock sent me this super cute video:

 

 

 

 

Leaving Berlin for a while :(

Going mad here trying to pack for my trip to NYC. I will be there a few months, not even sure how long this time. I do NOT want to leave Berlin. I love it here now. How crazy is that? I always do things ass backwards, ugh!!

Anyhow, I interviewed Joe Jackson for the Exberliner magazine, the English magazine for Germany; same one I have been writing my sex column for since it began 6 years ago. Joe is very private and I was surprised he agreed to do the interview at all and NOW, I am proud to say, it is the cover story and his picture takes up the whole cover of the September issue. Guess I will only be able to see it online as I am leaving to NYC in a few days. 

Recently I have had many friends pass through Berlin and I showed them around a bit, as much as I could. First, Norm, my buddy from San Diego and bassist for the band Hard Echo came to Berlin-

then Tina, Robin, John and Shirley who are ALL  into Frank Zappa as much as I am, came this past Monday, and they brought two friends along with them as well (they all went to thZappanale , the same Zappa festival I went to last summer). I sadly didn't make it this year, but will be there next summer, hopefully. They passed through Berlin and we all went out and explored and quoted Zappa all night, wicked fun!!

 

Here are some pics..

Hard Echo in the house!!  ^ (Norm is the Blonde and "Prince Harry" is on the right πŸ™‚

Standard tourist spot, the bombed "blue church" on the Ku'Damm ^

 

Tina and I at Potsdamer Platz ^  
 

 Robin and I ^ at same tourist trap (gasp, pieces of the WALL! oh my my)

                                

 

Robin, Shirley, Tina and John a the Brandenburger Tor (gate) ^

John, from Chicago, is a massive Zappa fan and knows Cynthia Plaster-Caster personally (hoping I can get a good deal on the Jimi Hendrix cock replica (below)  Laughing

 

Raising ^ HELL in Murry's Irish pub at 1am (they had to be at airport by 5am, YIKES!) 

 Looking forward to going back home to NYC, to see Jasmine and then up to CT  for my class reunion and THEN to Boston to visit friends, family and loved ones and my DAWGY Frankie is in CT waiting for me too, but I am truly gutted to leave Berlin. This time its really hard because I know Jasmine will be studying for 4 years in NYC, so coming back to Berlin won't be so urgent. I know people all over the world, but I have more real friends in Berlin than anywhere else. It takes YEARS to earn someone's friendship here in Berlin, but once you do, you can trust them with your house keys, bank card, child, everything. My heart is truly torn in two (Berlin/NYC). Funny thing is, Joe Jackson is in the same boat. He too loves Berlin and NYC and he too, can't decide. So we both go on, living in both places. It's great knowing someone else in the same boat. sigh.

 

I have to go pack

x

 Dr. Dot