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...like a typical nightclub from New York. As we approached the front of the line, a woman with a clipboard scanned our outfits. “C’est bon.” As we made our way into the pseudo-cavern, I felt the pumping beats of the aged hip-hop. We were already pretty buzzed when I tried to get the DJ to play “Hey Ya!”—to no avail. We bought one drink each before we realized why a cool club like this has no cover (they?...

Author: By Adam P. Schneider, | Title: French Toasted | 10/8/2004 | See Source »

...like a typical nightclub from New York. As we approached the front of the line, a woman with a clipboard scanned our outfits. “C’est bon.” As we made our way into the pseudo-cavern, I felt the pumping beats of the aged hip-hop. We were already pretty buzzed when I tried to get the DJ to play “Hey Ya!”—to no avail. We bought one drink each before we realized why a cool club like this has no cover (they?...

Author: By Adam P. Schneider, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: French Toasted | 10/7/2004 | See Source »

...word children’s book includes an array of Square scenes, from chess players outside Au Bon Pain to diners at Cafe Pamplona to a street performer on Brattle Street...

Author: By Joseph M. Tartakoff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Alum, Cartoonist Seusses Up the Square | 9/30/2004 | See Source »

...plays chess 12 hours a day? Sans his usual cap, but wearing an equally distinctive green sweater jacket and long black trenchcoat, Stepak was more than willing to talk. First, he wanted to set the record straight. There is a major fork in the ideologies of the Au Bon Pain (ABP) chess masters—there are those who play chess as a sport, and those who see chess as something far more. Stepak asserts that, unlike the former “chess hustlers,” he himself was a “chess professional...

Author: By Sam Jacoby, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bobby Fischer: Found | 9/30/2004 | See Source »

...many ways, Harvard Square is just another collection of tourist traps and chain restaurants. The Au Bon Pain Chess Café however, which Steve Stepak’s business card proudly announces as his address, lends the Square an element all its own. From sun-up to sun-down, and deep into the night, the grizzled warriors of chess can be found plying their trade on the tables in front of the Holyoke Center ABP. Two bucks buys you a game, and unless you’re Kasparov, a brutal beating...

Author: By Sam Jacoby, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bobby Fischer: Found | 9/30/2004 | See Source »

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