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...between Lev and the Hub, an ultra-elegant food spread, and, of course, a jaw-dropping view of the Boston skyline. The catch? The Hub formal ticket price was set to cost $30, twice as much as an in-house formal. Not to mention, there would be no open bar??yikes...
...Though Benjamin J. Muchler, a Boston resident who owns a Volvo SUV, will not benefit from the discount, he said he supported the hotel’s decision. In addition to parking discounts, The Charles is honoring Earth Day by opening a “juice bar?? in the garage, where customers can charge their hybrid and electric cars for free. The hotel will also offer a complimentary bicycle program, allowing its guests to explore Boston without guzzling gas. The Charles is not the only Boston hotel with an environmental conscience. The Seaport Hotel near Logan International Airport...
...sesame, I instead wrote notes to my fellow diners in the condensation on the windows behind us. The restaurant desperately needs some form of soundtrack (the B-52s, anyone?) beyond the sound of bubbles and diner laughter. Definitely wash the shabu down with one of the bar??s stellar plum, raspberry, or lychee saketinis which, trust me when I say, will prove a real lifesaver as your steam bath progresses. The other menu items are fairly typical, although the sushi option provides a welcome respite from your shabu shower or a decent alternative for the shabu-wary. Shabu...
...suggested itinerary of certain bars to go on any given night. Emulating their elders, juniors have now established their own Junior Bar. “My friends and I started it up on a whim,” said Jade M. Reichling ’09, one of Junior Bar??s founders. “Senior Bar is to reconnect with all the seniors. Why wait until senior year when we can do more reconnecting and bonding starting junior year?“ Largely organized by Facebook, Junior Bar encourages juniors—although students...
...Over in the basement of Z-Square—the makeshift Willey-Snow campaign “headquarters”—the gathering was modest and the beers were few. As nine o’clock approached, the conversation gradually shifted from the basketball game on the bar??s televisions—“The Celts are just so dominant this year,” Nicholas B. Snow ’09 continually marveled—to predictions of the upcoming results. “There was this image of Sundquist...