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    Galeria To Open Two New Eateries

    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.
  • Bizarre Animals
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    Museum Houses A Bizarre Bazaar of Animals

    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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    Controversy Hits Her Campus

    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.
  • Open Mic Session and Visual Arts Gallery
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    Festival Celebrates Diversity

    For college students, issues of identity, origins, and the future are, admittedly, sensitive subjects.
  • Parra and Randall Hypermusic
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    Opera Boldly Goes to Uncharted Dimension

    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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    Massive Attack

    “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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    ASP's 'Midsummer' Anything But a Dream

    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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    'Taming' is Less Than 'Shrew'd

    The Wild Cat, a new bar in the basement of The Garage on JFK Street, has recently been serving up ...
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