Howdy folks. This will be the last post before I take off for the Dunkin’ Donuts Newport Folk Festival to check in with Grace Potter & The Nocturnals, who played on Leno last night — weird.

If you haven’t seen the DDNFF website, you should check it out. It’s pretty disgusting. Dunkin’ Donuts designed it to look just like their menu. “I’ll have a Turbo Iced Coffee and a chocolate-frosted Linda Ronstadt cruller.” Bob Dylan must be spinning in his grave . . .

Anyway, as for the aforementioned poon:

The Samples are playing a free concert with The Chad Hollister Band and Aaron Flinn at Battery Park this Saturday at 6 p.m. There will be a Harpoon beer garden, which is pretty sweet — though I much prefer Dogfish Head. The show is a benefit for the Vermont Food Bank so be prepared to make a donation at the gate. Also, all beer and food proceeds go directly to the food bank, so you should plan on getting good and liquored up. After all, it’s for charity.

On that note, here’s a stupid video about beer . . . with Legos:

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Dan Bolles is a culture coeditor at Seven Days. He joined the paper in 2007 as its music editor, covering Vermont's robust music, comedy and nightlife scenes for a decade before deciding he was too old to be going to the Monkey House on weeknights to...

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