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NEWS
By Matthew C. Stone
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The Crimson Galeria—a complex of restaurants located at 57 JFK Street—is currently undergoing renovations to facilitate the addition of two new establishments: an Indian restaurant called Maharaja and a Korean steakhouse called Bull.
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ARTS
By Matthew C. Stone
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
For many, the words “natural history museum” may conjure up some fairly dry imagery: taxidermied beasts sitting tamely behind plate-glass windows, passive-aggressive signs warning patrons “please do not touch,” sterile exhibits scattered through maze-like hallways, and a gift shop by the exit to top it all off.
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FLYBY
By Matthew C. Stone
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Earlier this year, HerCampus.com made headlines on Harvard’s campus when four students launched a new online magazine for college women. Over the past week, though, Her Campus has been the center of attention at another nearby school—Wellesley College.
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ARTS
By Matthew C. Stone
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
For college students, issues of identity, origins, and the future are, admittedly, sensitive subjects.
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ARTS
By Matthew C. Stone
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
In 2005, physics professor Lisa Randall published “Warped Passages”—a book for the layman about the universe’s hidden dimensions—in the hopes ...
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ARTS
By Matthew C. Stone
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
“Heligoland” marks a bold resurgence into the musical scene for duo Robert Del Naja and Grant Marshall. Massive Attack’s new record is a dark dreamscape, totally engrossing in its vigor, proving that “Heligoland” was well worth the wait.
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ARTS
By Matthew C. Stone
Saturday, January 16, 2010
In the second installment of a season based around ideas of change and transformation, the Actors’ Shakespeare Project undertakes one of the Bard’s great comedies to tragically underwhelming effect.
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ARTS
By Matthew C. Stone
Friday, November 6, 2009
The Wild Cat, a new bar in the basement of The Garage on JFK Street, has recently been serving up ...
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