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...Arnold, Face To Face, Kristin Hersh and Fishbone. A $20 wristband will let you club-hop through Boston's top clubs for both Friday and Saturday: we suggest My Favorite Relative (Bill's Bar), Joel Cage (Club Passim), Sheila Divine (Upstairs at the Middle East) and Hummer (TT The Bear's) on Friday; and Brass Monkeys (Greek American Political Club), Tommy Castro (House of Blues), Buck Dewey Big Band (Lizard Lounge) and Sara Wheeler (The Paradise) on Saturday. Alternatively, you can just pay the cover for one club and stay there, but where's the fun in that? Chase...
...choice. My brother went all the way through high school "making things easier," despite my arguments. My dad still goes by "Dr. Ganesh." People have suggested various alternatives to me. "Use the first name solo," like Cher, Roseanne or Jackee. I roll my eyes. I don't think I bear any great similarity to any of those people. No, I want to be just like everyone else. First name, last name, middle initial--thank you for coming, thank you for going...
...name. She looked at me kind of strangely. Apparently l had not called her by the right name. In fact, l didn't have the right person." During the second conversation, she had actually been talking to her pre-frosh host's roommate--who happened to bear an uncanny resemblance to her! "How was l supposed to know they weren't one and the same?" she exclaims to this...
...therefore have openly renewed our commitment to two primary methods: expanding our broad base of support and bringing additional nonviolent pressure to bear upon the Harvard administration. The president and the provost need to take decisive action. Their response thus far to the Campaign does not capture the urgency of the situation. Our intensified action will clarify this urgency...
...therefore have openly renewed our commitment to two primary methods: expanding our broad base of support and bringing additional nonviolent pressure to bear upon the Harvard administration. The president and the provost need to take decisive action. Their response thus far to the Campaign does not capture the urgency of the situation. Our intensified action will clarify this urgency...