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...Kerry Fitzgerald of the Department of Public Welfare said the state does not force any shelters to close for the summer and is "willing to work with the shelters to make them permanent." She cited the First Church shelter in Cambridge as one that has applied to the Department of Public Welfare for permanent status. The department runs 79 permanent shelters and only six temporary ones, she said...
Northeastern then picked up two more goals fromChris Fitzgerald and Fiona Rice, which wasanswered by Harvard's Char Joslin...
...seedy hack screenwriter in Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius, Christopher Lloyd may have the toughest job of all; the invitation to ham it up is virtually flashed in neon. Cobbled together from three stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the episode is a bit sketchy and disjointed, but Lloyd fills the screen with a funny yet carefully modulated portrait. Watch him try to con a tourist couple by rattling off a list of bogus screenwriting credits, casually mispronouncing Ninotchka. Or, slumped on a couch, lamenting to a friend (Dennis Franz) that he has come up empty on a script the studio...
...Mass. Ave. Russell St. Entry 10 2 North Cambridge Senior Center, 2050 Mass. Ave. 10 3 Cambridge Friends School, Cadbury Road 10 4 Fire House, Taylor Square (Sherman St. at Garden St.) 10 5 Fire House, Taylor Square (Sherman St. at Garden St.) 11 1 North Cambridge Public Library (Fitzgerald School) 70 Rindge Ave. 11 2 Rindge Shelter, Entry From Fitzgerald School Playground 11 3 St. John's School, 122 Rindge Ave. 11 4 Rindge Shelter, Entry From Fitzgerald School Playground 11 5 Burns Apartments, 50 Churchill Ave. CommunityRoom(Lobby...
Self-promotion and celebrity may not bring down Western civilization, though they have harmed writers with considerably more to show and say than Janowitz and other young bright lights of the moment. F. Scott Fitzgerald paid the price of fame, but, says the critic and memoirist Alfred Kazin, "he wanted to be the best. I don't hear anyone talking of being the best today. Books are now made as movies are. There is no belief that a book has a long life. Writers have abandoned the idea of making a masterpiece. Now they are Hollywood venture capitalists and accomplices...