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...costs $50 per person to attend the panel. Do they really think immigrants have that kind of money to pay?” The Salvadoran population is the fastest growing Latino population in Massachusetts, with a 137 percent growth since 1990. According to the City of Boston??s 2000 New Bostonian Demographic Report, there are a little over 5,300 Salvadorans living in the Boston area. “Harvard is one of the main employers of Salvadorans in the Boston area,” Stewart said. According to Hasenfus, 17 percent of El Salvador?...
...cannot describe how sorry I feel for Brian J. Rosenberg. Poor Brian is faced every day with swarms of “‘I-love-Boston??-sweatshirt-wearing, stupidly-grinning visitors from Podunk,” he writes. He is forced to step around them while they snap pictures of John Harvard. Once in a while, he is even reduced to interacting with these people...
...It’s getting costlier and costlier to do the kind of programming the Brattle does,” Hinkle said. As a result, he said he places a premium on the theater’s unconventional charms. “We’re seen as Boston??s unofficial film school,” Hinkle said—a “classroom without a classroom.” The theater frequently invites speakers to introduce films or host after-show discussions. Its directors sometimes distribute essays by noted critics during screenings. Hinkle said...
...Brookline Pl., Cambridge $3-15, 21+ So, youngster, you want to be hip. Whenever someone mentions their new favorite band, you want to sigh and say that they were awesome both times you saw them onstage. And you want to do this despite your sub-21 age. Unfortunately, Boston??s small venues aren’t underage-friendly and your choices here are limited. Most Harvard students limit themselves to the Central Square standby everyone knows about, that four-stage indie palace curiously named after a geographic region. Next time, though, turn the corner past the Middle East...
...sesame noodles. B.good’s Dunster Street location is the restaurant’s first expansion site, though it is looking to add more locations in the Boston area this year. The original b.good has been open for less than two years and is located in Boston??s financial district. The independently run restaurant is the product of a life long friendship. Ackil and co-owner Jon J. Olinto made plans to start their own businesses when they first met in the fifth grade. Ackil and Olinto maintained their friendship into adulthood, but at times...