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...When we came home we didn't see any president and we didn't go over to Fenway Park or anything like that. It was just like, so what, we won it," he adds, citing the difference between today's Olympians and his experience at Squaw Valley...

Author: By Shira A. Springer, | Title: Jack Kirrane: Making His Final Rounds | 11/2/1996 | See Source »

Neither rain, nor sleet, nor thick of night could keep Schubert groupies from attending Sunday's performance of Die Schone Mullerin at the Museum of Fine Arts, despite the soggy deluge of the afternoon's Nor'easter. After wading through the flooded Fenway in standard duck boots/GoreTex combo's, soaked devotees crowded into the MFA's Remis Auditorium to hear Christopheren Nomura perform some of the German composer's most effusive and affecting ballads...

Author: By Elisabetta A. Coletti, | Title: Nomura Tries Singing (Schubert) in the Rain at the MFA | 10/31/1996 | See Source »

Particularly prominent from the restaurant are MIT and Fenway Park. It makes a great dinner spot before a formal, especially if you're feeling romantic. And if you're not willing to fork over the big bucks for dinner, the Prudential also features a nearly 360-degree observation tower. They will still charge you, though...

Author: By Elizabeth T. Bangs, | Title: What to Do at Harvard Until the Year 2000 | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

...Fenway Park: This is a must-see for baseball fans, fans of "Field of Dreams" and those who, like me, grew up believing that baseball must be played in concrete monstrosities which seat 60,000 people. The Green Monster isn't quite as big as it looks on TV, but the small stadium makes this feel like old-time baseball. And since the Red Sox keep threatening to build a new, bigger stadium, check out this piece of Americana while...

Author: By Elizabeth T. Bangs, | Title: What to Do at Harvard Until the Year 2000 | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

...churning out two and sometimes three books a year, provides a clue about how he is able to manage such a forest-clearing output. In his introduction to the first volume of The Green Mile, he writes, "Most of the second chapter was written during a rain delay at Fenway Park!" Throw in a couple of pitching changes for revisions, and Anne Rice had better start watching her back on the hardcover best-seller list...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: STEPHEN KING: MONSTER WRITER | 9/2/1996 | See Source »

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