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...rising star, a regular on the New York rock music scene for years, came to the House of Blues last Sunday to give Boston??€”or at least, a small but very enthusiastic audience—a taste of her awesome energy and guttural passion. LP’s performance had the sort of in-your-face, deep-seated, gritty impact that forcefully overwhelms even as it takes the audience gently by the hand. Ranging from driving bursts of rock and roll to pithy power ballads, her set was a study in extremes...
With Brown in the quarterfinals, Harvard ninth and Tufts finishing last in last year’s tournament—held in Boston??€”the New England region was not eligible for a strength bid this year. And since only 18 of the region’s 35 teams completing their paperwork by the UPA-specified deadline, the New England region was not eligible for a size bid this year...
...BOSTON??€”Some of the biggest movers and shakers of Boston??€™s business world listened to University President Lawrence H. Summers’ plans for the University yesterday...
...BOSTON??€”His name can be a mouthful, but his forkball was a handful for UMass yesterday...
...Celtics would have been perhaps the toughest opponent for Shaq & Co. Boston??€™s frontline is unparalleled in history. Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish would create all sorts of mismatch problems for Rick Fox, Samaki Walker and Shaq. McHale was the best post man the NBA had seen for 20 years until Tim Duncan recently came along, and if you think the likes of Wallace, Webber and Duncan exploit the Lakers glaring weakness at the power forward position today, the Celtics’ Hall of Famer would light it up like no one else...