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...method, by far, is the nighttime bike ride. If dodging potholes, vibrating over brick sidewalks, and weaving between Boston drivers isn’t fun enough during the day, it’s a terrorizing experience at night. So the first time Dartboard got stranded at the river after dark, bike in hand and helmet on head, he figured his choices for getting home were either a post-dusk pedal on the streets or walking the bike through the haunted house known as Cambridge Commons...
...realized why a cool club like this has no cover (they’re typically 20 euro). An hour or two after we had arrived, Ashley had migrated to a table in the back VIP section. She was courting some French guy who was accompanied by a man with dark sunglasses—at first glance I confused the companion with the deceased Ray Charles...
...Borders and knew which ones were good and which were not,” recalled her son Stephen H. Davis of New York City. She also became more focused on creative writing and wrote short stories for The New Yorker. Davis published a collection of her fiction called A Dark Way to the Plaza and later a memoir entitled Great Day Coming...
...long as the American press keeps American citizens in the dark, the ultimate arbiters of United States policy—the voters—will be frustratingly uninformed. And until American voters realize the significance of events abroad and their interconnection to life at home, the free world will not get the leadership it deserves...
...quite as defined. When you're actually in it, you just feel it. You don't necessarily see everything else go fuzzy or go dark around you. Things just happen to be crisper...