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...stroll through. The Soundwalk brand features cinematic sound effects, cool music and colorful insights from neighborhood locals. Since 2002, Soundwalk has produced nine 50-min. audio tour CDs, including ones for the St. Germain des Pres district in Paris and discs that explore areas in New York City, including Chinatown and the meat-packing district. Says Stephan Crasneanscki, Soundwalk's founder: "Rather than bring my friends and relatives to places I love over and over again, I just decided to give them an audio guide...
...there’s something that important why not devote that much time?” says Joy C. Lin ’05, who is working with the Chinese Progressive Association to lobby for a library for Chinatown...
...says Chinatown is one of the most densely populated areas in Boston—but one of the few that doesn’t have a library...
...want a quick lesson before hopping onto the Fung Wah Chinatown bus, Fred Astaire’s Seyyide (“lady” in Arabic) offers Egyptian bellydancing. The modern two-floor studio is located in downtown Boston near Chinatown, and specializes in ballroom dancing. Belly dancing is its sole non-Western offering. Based on the premise that bellydancing “is a true art form,” Seyyide provides rigorous teaching with emphasis on the trunk and hips. Even if you don’t become the next belly-dancing wonder, at least you?...
CHINESE: Since we’ve bashed the Kong, it’s only fair that we suggest a substitute. Chinatown might be the first place most people consider when searching for more authentic Chinese fare. Preceptor in Chinese Emily Huang prefers to avoid Chinatown, however, in favor of less crowded areas. Her favorite restaurant is Chinatown Seafood, located in Brookline. There one can find more modern-style Chinese cooking, which even visitors from China have given a thumbs-up. Huang, a native-born Taiwanese, recommends the steamed fish because “there are no sauces to cover...