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FLYBY
By Emi F. Nietfeld
Sunday, May 13, 2012
You've sent out an imploring message over every house and interest group email list, to no avail. You still need a roommate. Good thing Craigslist has more to offer than serial killers and casual encounters. We know finding someone to physically live with through the virtual world can be daunting, but luckily Flyby is here to help you with a few trustworthy tips.
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FLYBY
By Lily F. Karlin
Monday, April 23, 2012
Sticking around Cambridge post-May, and need a place to stay? Check out these local summer housing options.
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FLYBY
By Quinn D. Hatoff
Monday, April 16, 2012
Not even a "Warm Weather Advisory" will prevent the most die-hard athletes from running the 2012 Boston Marathon. With temperatures predicted to soar into the mid and upper 80s, event organizers issued a bulletin encouraging inexperienced runners to skip the race, offering them the option of deferring and participating next year. But for spectators yearning for a taste of summer in April, the warm weather provides a great excuse to get outside. Here are a few of the best places to witness all of the action:
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FLYBY
By CAROLINE P. DAVIS
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
April 9 marked a big day for Boston sports. A hundred (and one) years ago, the Red Sox played their first-ever home game against none other than the Harvard Crimson. Ever since the Red Sox beat Harvard during Fenway's inaugural game, students have been trying to get their hands on Red Sox tickets.
For baseball fans hoping to watch a home-run soar over the Green Monster this season, Flyby has you covered.
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FM
By Leslie B. Arffa, Sophie T. Bearman, BETH E. BRAITERMAN, EESHA D. DAVE, Rebecca F. Elliott, Maya Jonas-Silver, Julia K. Nguyen, Kathryn C. Reed, Delphine Rodrik, Hana N. Rouse, Kevin Sun, Michelle B. Timmerman, and Andrew A. White
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
The subway, the train, the T, the underground, the metro, the tube-whatever you call it, it's how we get around. Boston's happens to be the first, and when one has the world's most ancient subway system, it's easy to dismiss it as old news. But the MBTA has a big birthday this year, and it deserves its rightful centennial celebration. For the week, we played "I Spy." This is what we saw.
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ARTS
By Sorrel L. Nielsen
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Boston composer Brendan Cooney performed his original scores to three Buster Keaton silent films.
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FLYBY
By Abigail K. Fiedler, Emi F. Nietfeld, Kathryn C. Reed, Indiana T. Seresin, Michelle B. Timmerman, Alexander J.B. Wells, Kevin T. Wittenberg, and Lingjin Zheng
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Magazine writers travel the world.
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FM
By Noah B. Pisner
Sunday, March 25, 2012
I can’t explain why I always want to cry every goddamn time I hear John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” It’s just a camp thing.
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FLYBY
By Chloe B. Do
Monday, March 19, 2012
Spring break is over and you’re back to the same old grind: completing psets, writing papers, attending meetings, and complaining about dining hall food. Gather up some of that leftover vacation energy, take a trip to Boston, and enjoy Boston Restaurant Week.
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