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...Harvard students, we often find ourselves wandering the streets of Cambridge on Saturday nights bemoaning the lack of good parties and wishing there was something else to do besides attend another kegger in Mather or a rager at the Delphic. But now, with local restaurant Fire and Ice opening a new nightclub, you’ll now have one more option...

Author: By CAROLINE P. DAVIS, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tired of the Delphic? Try Club Fire and Ice | 10/22/2009 | See Source »

...unnamed nightclub, set to open in March of 2010, will be located directly on top of the Church Street restaurant. With the addition of the nightclub, Fire and Ice will stay open past usual dinner hours, with a staircase leading down to the restaurant from the nightclub to serve hungry customers...

Author: By CAROLINE P. DAVIS, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tired of the Delphic? Try Club Fire and Ice | 10/22/2009 | See Source »

Plans for the nightclub have been in the works for over a year now, and manager of Fire and Ice John Eller, says he couldn’t be more excited: “I can’t wait, I think the opening of the nightclub will be great for Fire and Ice. It’s going to be a very laid-back scene, there will even be pool tables...

Author: By CAROLINE P. DAVIS, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tired of the Delphic? Try Club Fire and Ice | 10/22/2009 | See Source »

Melina Collin, a Fire and Ice employee, hopes that the new nightclub will not only attract students from Harvard, but also teenagers from the surrounding Cambridge area­; the nightclub will be an 18+ venue...

Author: By CAROLINE P. DAVIS, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tired of the Delphic? Try Club Fire and Ice | 10/22/2009 | See Source »

...violence - a school got hit in the cross fire and more than 10 buses were torched - has underscored the challenge of creating a secure environment for hundreds of thousands of foreign tourists in a state where close to 6,000 people are killed each year, more than 1,000 of them by police. The homicide rate in Rio had been falling in recent years, but it is on the rise again. And authorities, acutely aware that last weekend's violence occurred in the Olympic spotlight, didn't sound exactly reassuring.(See five great stadium designs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Rio's Crime Problem Be Solved Before the Olympics? | 10/21/2009 | See Source »

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