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...Center draws crowds--watch for the break dancers and the jazz players. Coffee Connection (The Garage): Boasting a list of international brews longer that the course catalogue, the Coffee Connection is for the serious connoisseur who knows what he she wants. If you're stymied, try the Brazilian and branch, out from there. The cheese platters and desserts are not bad: the atmosphere's less languid than some true schmoozers would wish. Cafe Pamplona (12 Bow St.): One of the Square's chic spots, packed in the winter, Pamplona is the place to be seen, whether you're reading your...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Caffeine | 6/24/1984 | See Source »

...decor aside, Brigham's boasts generous portions, thick frappes, and low prices, though sophisticates sneer. Steve's (34 Church St.): The original, legendary Steve's (in Somerville) was reputed to be worth the lengthy trek. The fun may have gone out of Steve's now that there's a branch right opposite the Harvard Square Theater. The ice cream isn't as good, but its formidable competition. Herrell's (15 Dunster st.): Not really s Steve's competitor, Herrell's was started by Steve Herrell (the man who started Somerville Steve's before selling out), and some claim there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Scream | 6/24/1984 | See Source »

...Atlanta-based Andrews, who calls himself part of the "overweight, middleaged, white clergy who are shiny on top" is no rookie in office; he served for eleven years as head of the Southern branch of the Presbyterians. Before that, he had been an administrator and information officer with Princeton Theological Seminary and the World Alliance of Reformed Churches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Looking Toward a New Era | 6/18/1984 | See Source »

...seem, yet Johnson's works occasionally spark local controversies. In New Haven, Conn., last winter, Playmates (three adolescent boys wondrously regarding a centerfold) was removed from a park near a Roman Catholic school as a result of protests from religious leaders and feminists. Also in New Haven, N.A.A.C.P. Branch President Edward White Jr. three months ago declared Getting Down (a black teen-ager shouldering a large portable radio) to be an offensive stereotype. Nevertheless the sculpture, which was on loan, remained in place until it was due for return...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Garden-Variety Archetypes | 6/11/1984 | See Source »

Since freshman year, seniors have seen the number of ice cream establishments increase from six to 10--and Belgian Fudge was transformed into Emack and Bolio's. The most profound change came when Somerville-based Steve's opened up branch on Church St. It made the much-heralded ice cream more accessible, yet to some the move took away its romantic appeal. "It used to be an expedition, like after finals were all over," says Ann L. Shalof '84, "now it's like 'where do you want to go for ice cream?' 'Well I went to Herrell's yesterday...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: Days of upheaval | 6/7/1984 | See Source »

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