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...newest (and self-proclaimed largest) bookstore in Harvard Square is Barillari Books on Mt. Auburn Street, near the post office. Barillari's is decidedly upscale, its pricey coffee-table books and espresso bar catering to the Square's yuppier elements. In fact, Barillari's actually delivers its books via room service to visitors at the Charles Hotel next door...
...grise. His floating 250- seat Teatro del Mondo, for the 1980 Venice Biennale, captured the imagination of architects around the world. In 1982 The Architecture of the City finally came out in English, and two years after that, the housewares company Alessi began marketing his gorgeous, Teatro-like silver espresso maker. Suddenly, there was a surge of important building commissions and groundbreakings. In 1988 five Rossi projects were finished in Italy...
...unlike the Square's numerous other bookstores, Barillari offers a few extra amenities--among them an outdoor patio, an espresso bar and live chamber music on Sundays...
Barillari is a disappointment. Cool grey and green inside, with an espresso bar, it gives a good first impression. But its selection is meager and confusing...
...former New York City cop and now a fireman. As Starkey, Kline has the best entrance in recent movie memory: bursting spectacularly out of a burning building, cradling the child he has rescued in his arms, he collapses to the sidewalk and calls for a cup of coffee, "preferably espresso...