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Desserts ($7), fortunately, are an unequivocal triumph. A frozen hillock of an espresso soufflé nestles squarely on a hazelnut dacquoise (meringue) base in a beautiful pairing of satiny sludge and airy crunch. Next we try a triptych of variations on an apple: “moist” honeyed apple cake (which it is eminently not—more like chewing a stiffened wholemeal loofah), spiced cider sorbet of unusually whirly consistency, and a baked whole apple with a scalding molten core of gravelly brown sugar-magma...
Many residents, concerned by Cambridge’s parking crunch, spoke against plans for the theater to include only a half-dozen spaces...
Adams House Master Sean Palfrey said the room was opened for the first time to students because of a space crunch in the House and because Agee Professor of Social Ethics Robert Coles had moved...
...still believe that there’s nothing more fulfilling than the crunch of a monster hit in football. When unleashed, it’s actually a beautiful sound—and the image of the recipient’s head snapping back is ridiculously satisfying. I went to the Ted Williams tribute at Fenway this year and reveled in the crowd’s allegiance to the good ole days of the game. To this day, one of my favorite stories remains the have-you-ever-smelled-the-bat-burn exchange between Teddy Ballgame and Mark McGwire...
...museum administrators worry that renovations won’t be enough to solve the larger space crunch...