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Atticus Caf: This place has everything a Yalie could be hungry forbreads and baked goods, soups and sandwiches...and books. Thats rightits one half American restaurant, one-half bookstore. $6-$10. Daily 8am-12am. 1082 Chapel...
Rainbow Caf: Good, all-natural American food. You do the seating, the ordering and the clearing. $9-$12. M-Th 11am-8pm; F-Sat 11am-9pm; Sun 11am-7pm. 1022 Chapel St, Downstairs...
Thai Taste: Craving Spice? Yalies say the Thai food here is just as good. $7-$14. M-Th 11:30am-3pm, 5pm-10pm; F-Sat 11:30am-10:30pm; Sun 4:30pm-10pm. 1151 Chapel St, Duncan Hotel...
...begins with two attractive young businesspeople, a man and a women, walking through the lobby of an office building. The woman realizes she has forgotten her cell phone and asks the man if she can borrow his. He hands her his phone, which has a University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Tar Heels logo on it. The woman promptly throws the phone out the window, and explains, Duke. Class of 94. The man nods, understanding completely...
Offstage, Philip Carl teaches molecular biology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Dan Klein is a writer, and Stephen Price is a practicing psychoanalyst who teaches at the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis in Brookline. Carl noted, “This musical is about all the things you can’t learn while at Harvard–we certainly couldn’t have written it at your age...We didn’t want to write about Vietnam, women’s liberation, or any of the other major things–we wanted to write...