Word: choses
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...comrades on his solo debut, Sting chose top-flight young jazz players around the world to spur him to new heights. Seasoned by stints with such jazz luminaries as Miles Davis, Art Blakely and Weather Report, these trained-reflex young masters are fresh and brash enough to try playing with a pop star. But while the move to wed pop-rock/reggae with jazz may be conceptually daring, none of Sting's tunes foster the lyricism, relentless drive, or direct passion so potent in the best of both worlds...
Convenient to Harvard yard, with its own parking, Lenora (1812 Mass. Ave.) brings exquisite sauces and interesting ingredients to bear on more distinctly French fare. For less adventurous francophiles, Maison Robert (45 School St., Boston) remains true to Europe's haute cuisine. And Autre Chose (1105 Mass. Ave.) serves excellent provincial French dishes at among the more affordable prices in town...
Unless someone else is paying, you probably won't see The Harvest (44 Brattle St.), which sports an outdoor garden and a quintessentially yuppie crowd. More reasonable is Autre Chose (1105 Mass. Ave.), with excellent French provincial specialities that aren't exhorbitant. The Swiss Alps (where Brattle and Mt. Auburn Sts. meet) offers some tasty and reasonably priced cheesey entrees with lots of rich sauces for the cholesterol fan. Upstairs at the Pudding (10 Holyoke St.) is expensive and trendy and clearly designed for after the theater. That's the best--and maybe the only--excuse for going...
This time around, Harvard seemed satisfied with the bids for the $27 million project's first phase--the complete restructing of Briggs Hall Quinn said yesterday that all the bids came in at about the same cost, but that Harvard chose Dimeo because administrators felt the company "had more time to analyze the project' than the others...
...general, the young graduate might have pursued his studies in the U.S. The country, however, did not interest him. "Many middle-class Koreans go to live in America in the 1950s," he says. "But I think then there is not much culture in America, Hemingway and all that." He chose West Germany instead and stayed there eight years...