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...So—sorry—there will be beer in there, right?” one asked anxiously, before proffering his one-dollar entrance fee. Having received an appropriate response and the green bracelet signifying his eligibility to ascertain just how much beer there was, he turned to the rest of the line...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SIDEBAR: Winds, tents, and an array of festivities unrelated to rowing make Head of the Charles a distinct local event. | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

...neither boats nor beer could fully allay the nagging effects of the wind, which—in addition to buffeting rowers—was interfering with recreation on the banks...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SIDEBAR: Winds, tents, and an array of festivities unrelated to rowing make Head of the Charles a distinct local event. | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

While certain concessions had to be made—reflected by comedian Paul Mercurio’s complaints about not being allowed to drink a beer onstage—it was clear that the performers held little back...

Author: By Nicholas A. Ciani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Crack Up For Charity | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

...giggling teenagers are sipping, swirling, sniffing and sometimes guzzling bottles in a gymnasium. It's the second annual Soweto Wine and Brandy Festival, designed to encourage the nation's black middle class to embrace wine. Such consumers splurge on luxury cars, clothes and homes, but stick with traditional beer and spirits. "There are at least 10 wine festivals per year in Johannesburg, and you can count on one hand the number of people of color who attend them," says Marilyn Cooper, who runs the local branch of the Cape Wine Academy and is one of the festival's organizers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Taste Of Success | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

Over 300 patrons at Smile Thai Cafe on Eliot St. have signed a petition supporting its recent application for a wine-and-beer license, according to the restaurant’s owner. Patricia Sukijthamapan, owner of Smile Thai Cafe, said she will seek approval at a hearing with the Cambridge License Committee (CLC) on Nov. 14. “Every single night, a customer asks for beer and wine,” Sukijthamapan said. She added that because Tanjore, located on the first floor of the 16-18 Eliot St. building, is licensed to sell alcohol, she loses customers...

Author: By Daniela Nemerenco, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Smile! Drinks and Pad Thai? | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

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