Word: beacon
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...American decor may be nondescript, but Rebecca's food aims to please eclectic palates; the open kitchen whips up pheasant, ostrich, venison-and some kick-ass desserts. Wide windows looking out onto Beacon Hill's main street...
Realizing the boat was lost, she activated a radio beacon that relayed her position from a satellite to Charleston. That far from land or shipping lanes, her only hope was that one of her competitors might save her. Told he was in the best position to reach her, Soldini, who lost a close friend in a race just last year, changed course immediately...
...Millennium Conversations: A Spirited Dialogue on Community Change," a panel discussion at the Museum of Afro-American History. Panelists include the Rev. Ray Hammond, Marian Heard, Jackie Jenkins Scott, Matt Storin, Anna Faith Jones and Ralph Martin. 8 Smith Ct., Beacon Hill. 6 p.m. Suggested admission donation...
...possible to push through drooling third graders gluing there faces to the glass, the observatory has a fantastic view of the harbor and the Charles and a "picnic of contrasts." It is pretty easy to spot the River houses with Dunster's red tower as a beacon in the middle of the Square...
Edward Eaton and Shawn Elinoff's recent production of Picasso at the Lapin Agile, also directed by Eaton and produced through special arrangement with Dramatist Play Services, did a magnificent job of creating the ambiance of a bygone time and place. As the play was produced in an elegant Beacon Hill townhouse, audience and cast mingled in a way that supported the illusion that what was going to happen on stage was happening in the here and now. Due to the very nature of Picasso at the Lapin Agile, environmentalist theater worked perfectly...