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...Boston is the best restaurant in this section of the country, at $15 a person. See you and your parents over at Anthony's Pier Four tonight, and likewise for brunch next Sunday at the Prudential Building's Top of the Hub, where bloody Marys and eggs abound at a moderately high expense. For the same meal, local hacks say, the Newton Marriott has everyone beat, with its endless and relatively cheap supply of bagels...
While the jugglers are the biggest draw among the street entertainers, there are plenty of others. Harvard Square is a living testament to the fact that the '60s are not quite behind us. While ex-flower children do not exactly abound, they are not difficult to find. Most depressing of all are the gang of hari krishna people who hang out in front of The Coop. All together now--ohmmmmmmm...
...ticket on Broadway and destined to be filmed, is just a slick version of 1930s tears-and-tinsel show biz sagas around which production numbers were draped like rented furs. The only enterprising recent musicals have been the work of Bob Fosse; the movie Cabaret and, on Broadway, Chicago abound in the same spunk and brash vi tality eulogized in That's Entertainment. Fosse is a brilliantly low-down spirit, an innovator, but he too has forsaken movie musicals for more serious undertakings, like Lenny...
...those not inclined to venture into the real world, sporting activities will abound in Cambridge. The batmen will take on the Green Monster (not the Fenway Park version) as the Dartmouth baseball team travels here for two games on Saturday...
Overconfidence was partly the cause of Ford's defeat. He cockily campaigned for only two days in North Carolina, v. twelve for Reagan, and did not bother taking any polls to weigh voting trends. Reagan also blanketed the state, where conservatives abound, with a TV and radio barrage that battered at detente as a "one-way street" and at U.S. military strength as "second best...