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...cleverness, not cursing. Cornell’s “Grade in-fla-tion!” jab at us Harvard folk is a classic, as was the “Hey Baby” remake in honor of their beloved Stephen Bâby. Even the stinky-fish-fling is a worthy tradition...
Packs of undergraduates slurp their Scorpion Bowls, while townies in the next booth dig into plates of chow mein and sweet and sour fish. A burly Cambridge police officer lingers by the door as an even burlier bouncer blocks the main entrance, scrutinizing questionable ID holograms under dim yellowish foyer lighting. Keeping a vigilant eye on all aspects of food and bar service, owner Paul Lee slips with discreet authority from the main-floor restaurant to the bar and dance floor on the upper levels. The raucous laughter of drunken college students and the thumping rhythms of Beyoncé form...
...remains adamant, however, that the large numbers of Asian students frequenting the Kong mean that the menu “can’t be half bad.” He cites spicy Szechuan fish in black bean sauce, Chinese-style eggplant and crab Rangoon (“I like the cream cheese”) as his personal favorite house specialties, with the restaurant’s signature Scorpion Bowls clearly its most popular beverage. The large, shared bowls of punch are served on both floors of the Kong, along with a selection of fruity cocktails and bottled beers ranging...
...registered dietitian, I was happy to see an article about nutrition that gave sound advice. But I have two messages for our food industry: 1) many of the foods that our population should be eating--fruits, vegetables, fish, whole grains--are prohibitively expensive for the working class and the poor, and 2) too much money is spent on developing and marketing inexpensive foods with no nutritional value. Food manufacturers would do well to put fewer choices on our grocery store shelves; then perhaps Americans would slim down and be healthier. Nancy Dimond Easton...
...Harvard Undergraduate Council continues their nights of $1 film screenings with this summer’s animated underwater blockbuster hit, the latest from the indescribably talented Pixar studios. With the voices of Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres, Finding Nemo chronicles the saga of one fish combing the ocean for his lost son, Nemo. 8 p.m. Tickets $1. Science Center...