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Blog writing is a big part of our internship coursework. Staff writers drop in from time to time to chime in on industry trends, grammar and all things Boston.

Namaste! PSG’s Weekly Yoga Sessions

When I first started my internship at PSG, I was thrilled to find out that I would be interning on the same days that the office does yoga. Since Lori, our president and CEO, also owns CrossFit Exclamation—her gym that’s conveniently attached to PSG’s offices—we’re lucky enough to have hour-long yoga sessions twice a week. Julie, our fantastic yoga instructor, always provides a class [...]

By Monica Petrucci|2018-11-08T09:54:22-05:00August 7th, 2018|

Adventures in Amsterdam

This past spring, I studied abroad in the Netherlands, a country known for windmills, tulips and its famous capital city. To many, Amsterdam has a certain reputation, but this doesn’t fully capture all that this city offers. My experience was made up of esteemed museums, delicious food and beautiful city streets. The Netherlands has been an art hub for centuries, and I saw [...]

By Lori Becker|2018-11-08T09:53:53-05:00August 2nd, 2018|

Dancing Queen: My Lifelong Love to Move

My mom signed me up for dance classes when I was three years old, and ever since then I haven’t been able to stop—even as a college student. For me, dancing has always been an escape. I can leave all my stress at the door when I walk into a studio. Today, I recognize what dance has taught me, and how it’s shaped [...]

By Monica Petrucci|2018-11-08T09:53:19-05:00July 31st, 2018|

Literature of the Gothic

Far-off places, mysterious castles, damsels in distress—these are the classic Gothic tropes we all know and love. But the world of gothic literature is larger than how we often think of it. I recently took a Gothic literature course and I am eager to share some of my new favorite and lesser-known gothic texts with you! The Island of Dr. Moreau by H. [...]

By Lindsay Howard|2018-11-08T09:52:52-05:00July 26th, 2018|

The Cape Cod Dune Shacks: An Artist’s Escape

A couple years ago, I had the opportunity to explore one of the famous dune shacks of Cape Cod. A sandy path off of Route 6A—the main highway that leads to the tip of the Cape—led me to a series of sloping sandy mountains. After an hour of hiking the dunes, with no sign of the ocean or civilization on the horizon, I [...]

By Lori Becker|2018-08-09T15:16:48-04:00July 24th, 2018|

Destination Literature: New York City

My first destination literature blog post took us all the way to Italy, but this time I’m going to venture a bit closer to home: glamorous New York City. NYC has always been a go-to travel destination and is the perfect spot for a long weekend. In Amor Towles’s novel The Rules of Civility, 1930s NYC is brought to life in an exquisitely [...]

By Lindsay Howard|2018-11-08T09:52:02-05:00July 19th, 2018|

PSG Reads: Quick Reads We Love

We all have those books that we pick up and can’t put down until we finish them. They have a punchy story line, standout characters, and a writing style that allows us to read from cover to cover in a matter of days—our Quick Reads. I went around the office recently to find out the PSG staff’s favorite Quick Reads. Here’s what I [...]

By Lindsay Howard|2018-11-08T09:51:42-05:00July 17th, 2018|

Best Books for Reluctant Young Readers

My younger sister has always been a reluctant reader. To this day, she claims that she just doesn’t like to read. However, throughout the years I would occasionally catch my sister engrossed in a book that she had deemed “not boring.” Based on her choices, here are a few book recommendations for the children in your life who still haven’t found their perfect [...]

By Lori Becker|2018-08-09T15:14:27-04:00July 12th, 2018|

PSG’s Favorite Cups of Joe

Behind every great professional is a great source of caffeine. One of the reasons I work as a barista is for the endless supply of free coffee—I basically need it to survive. Most of the staff at PSG feel the same way, but all of us take our coffee a little differently. Personally, I usually take mine black—hot or iced depending on the [...]

By Monica Petrucci|2018-07-12T13:55:09-04:00July 10th, 2018|

Summer Night Screenings: Outdoor Movies in Boston

A couple of summers ago, my friends and I decided to go to a free movie screening at a park in Boston. It was a night full of fun, warm weather and great ambience. Outdoor summer screenings can be a summer activity for everyone. They’re almost always cheap (if not free) and are often family inclusive. So if you’re also a Bostonian or [...]

By Monica Petrucci|2018-11-08T09:50:10-05:00July 5th, 2018|
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