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...Houghton Library of Rare Books presents the third concert in their chamber music series. For their March performance, British baritone Christopher Maltman sings a variety of pieces, including Purcell, Gurney, Butterworth, Lowe, and Wolf. The concerts, all held in the library, are also intended to give the concertgoers a chance at intermission to get a glimpse of some of the amazing books Harvard has in its libraries, from a first edition of Mao’s Little Red Book to Goethe’s thesis. Tickets $20 regular, $10 students. 8 p.m. Edison and Newman Room, Houghton Library...
...Halloween is one of the four most deadly holidays for drinking and driving,” according to Audrey Butterworth, coordinator for Sober Ride in Boston (the other three are New Year’s Eve. St. Patrick’s Day and Memorial Day) so this year, with corporate sponsorship from AT&T Wireless, and support from the Cambridge Licensing Commission, party-goers can traipse around town for free. A simple call to 1-888-601-TAXI will get a cab dispatched to “eating and drinking establishments” around Cambridge and will make sure customers...
...loaded free-loaders, Butterworth says that she thinks the free taxi honor system has worked well so far. “To this date, there has not been any abuse of the program. We don’t ask anyone to take a test,” she says...
...hitch in the campaign: a slightly misguided slogan encouraging people to “Be a Backseat Driver, Not a Reckless One!” Butterworth, laughing at the notion of drunk people in Halloween costumes shouting driving directions, admits that what they probably meant to say was simply “stay off the road...
...There is at least one more reason we grasp for the common experience of sadness. Tragedy, and specifically the shuttle disaster, with its epic scope and spectacular visuals, brings us together in a way very few things do these days, says Dr. Robert Butterworth, a psychologist and bereavement specialist. "There are so few places left in our society where we can agree, where we're not debating and fighting with each other," he says. This kind of universal loss transcends divisions established by politics or religion, he adds, and unites us in our grief. We've all experienced this strange...