Word: drinking
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...many people have asked you, in line at the Coop or at the drink machine in the dining hall...
...homefront, FM has made some renovations of our own. We are currently expanding our listings section with more food and drink reviews, better features and fetching photography. Get in on the action--save FM for all your diversion needs. And if you have a listing for us or if you just want to give us some lip, email fm@thecrimson.com. In this issue we also debut "Scoped," an on-going photo feature dedicated to proving that single hotties attend Harvard University. Come to think of it, you may want to save this too. Finally, FM has been born-again with...
...Consider throwing your own party. Get skills with the Harvard Bartending Course (495-9657) or save some cash and hit the web for drink recipes. Everybody loves a generous bartender...
...train, but even The Crimson Sports Grille (59 JFK St.; 868-5900; Sunday to Wednesday noon to 1 a.m., Thursday to Saturday noon to 2 a.m.) makes it doable. To avoid the premature beer belly, Matty the bartender advises to stick to light beer, vodka and whiskey. The healthiest drink is the vodka tonic. As for the hard Cider/Beer debate, keep in mind that cider has those sugar calories that beer doesn't, but cider has twice the alcohol content and will get you wicked hammered twice as fast. As for the Grille's munchies, they are surprisingly not that...
...warmth, he, all icy-eyed angles. Through their fugitive courtship--making out in back seats and living rooms in rare moments without the kids--you thrill with them. When Lily moans, "I've got two kids. How can I take my clothes off?," you want to buy her a drink. Once and Again has the makings of a feel-good hit. What it lacks is the complexity and daring of Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz's best work...