Word: auburns
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...acquisition of the bar on Mt. Auburn Street for an undisclosed sum of money, ends a business that serviced Cambridge barflies for over three decades. The bar, originally located on Dunster St., was founded in 1942. "Cronin had one of the oldest businesses in the square," Imhof said...
Geoff Bartley--folk/jazz stuff, at the Back Room at The Idler, 123 Mt. Auburn St., Friday night...
Geoff Bartley--At the Back Room at the Idler, Mt. Auburn St., Friday...
Harvard Pizza--Plympton St. at Mt. Auburn. This is the median of pizzerias: Roman Hruska, former senator from Nebraska and author of a famous speech in defense of mediocrity, would love this place. It serves the standard American pizza--hot, cheesy and with a tasty crust--but it's nothing special. The folks behind the counter are affable though, and the place features a tiny television perched atop the Coke machine. That tube is always, come hell, high water or the Yale game, and it's usually tuned to either a ballgame (if one is on) or re-runs...
...best of these performers are the out-and-out pros, with highly polished acts. These acts tend to set up shop on the concrete islands at the intersection of Brattle St. and Mt. Auburn St. near Coolidge Trust. They draw big crowds and expect money at the end of their shows, which most people give without gruding since they are well worth it. Among this season's best in the center ring are The Shakespeare Bros., who do comedy, clowning, juggling and various other stunts, a magician who is nothing short of amazing and The Amazing Fantasy Jugglers...