John M. Guilfoil
E-Mail: guilfoil.j@blastmagazine.com
Web Page: http://www.blastmagazine.com
Short bio: John Guilfoil is the editor-in-chief of Blast: Boston's Online Magazine. He can be reached at guilfoil.j@blastmagazine.com.
Articles by John Guilfoil:
October 15, 200924-oz can launching in 26 marketings, including Massachusetts
October 15, 2009Here’s how Blast’s editor spent his younger years
October 12, 2009Stay tuned about this one
October 12, 2009Only RISD makes the list in New England
October 11, 2009Here’s how to go faster
October 8, 2009As stores disappear, company struggles to stay in the lexicon
October 8, 2009Blast is proud to be part of this event
October 8, 2009A reminder of what we miss ‘cross the pond
October 8, 2009Trying to draw a clear line in the sand between Massachusetts Democrats and the oft-moderate Republicans, State Senator and US Senate candidate Scott Brown (R-Wrentham) launched a YouTube video emphasizing his support for capital punishment.
“My Democratic opponents Martha Coakley and Mike Capuano are having an ongoing debate over who’s more liberal,” Brown says in the [...]
October 6, 2009We’ve tried it, we like it, and there will be more on that later
October 5, 2009David is no Rocco
October 4, 2009Not recommended in its default form
October 4, 2009Hey Greenly — onion bagel, cream cheese
October 3, 2009Not good, Joss
October 3, 2009The show opened with chaos and questions. Question 1: Do we like it?
October 1, 2009A chance meeting in Vegas means you now get to know this talented actor
September 28, 2009A female Emerson College student was groped Friday night after leaving the Loews Boston Common movie theater on the outskirts of the school’s downtown Boston campus, police said.
According to George F. Noonan, Emerson College’s police chief and director of public safety, the victim was leaving the movie theater when she was approached by a man [...]
As ease of use goes, it’s as good as it gets
September 26, 2009If you want it done right, we say don’t try this at home
September 21, 2009For all of its personality, Wet is a little dry


