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...tears by a Tom Cruise look-alike, tried in vain to hitch a ride from the Quad to the Yard with a guy he will drunkenly refer to as “the delivery man,” and even resorted to relieving himself on the sidewalk of Garden Street. But this is now, and right now, life is easy. Getting dressed for the evening, for one, is absolutely uncomplicated. Tillery really only has two options—sport head-to-toe Abercrombie, or sport nothing but a cardboard box—and with some thought, the choice is obvious...
...intriguing splatter-style motif. The rabbit had been whisked in at the last minute, after the stylist informed me in a stroke of artistic inspiration that the look she had envisaged for the story—“Harry Potter meets English private school meets upper-crust garden party”—necessitated the presence of something white and frolicky. It hadn’t been easy finding a photogenic albino rabbit with owners crazy enough to lend their beloved pet to a group of flaky fashion types. This involved a few frantic phone calls...
...eight blocks on Royal Street and seven blocks on nearby Chartres Street. These dealers tend to feature older, pricier and one-of-a-kind historic items. At the edge of the Quarter starts Magazine Street, which runs for six miles and ventures into residential neighborhoods that include the lovely Garden District. Shops on Magazine Street are more eclectic and offer newer, less costly antiques. These boutiques are spread out, so to take them in, it would make sense to rent...
...rezoning battle has been particularly focused on a controversial Harvard-owned parcel by the Charles currently occupied by Mahoney’s Garden Center...
...which, a few years older than the American republic, is a traditional haunt of Trinity College students. Irish music is on tap nightly at O'Donoghue's Bar and the Temple Bar (in the heart of the neighborhood that shares its name), where you can also enjoy a beer garden, a fine plate of oysters and an impressive collection of Irish whiskeys. "A good puzzle," James Joyce's Bloom posited, "would be to cross Dublin without passing a pub." A challenge, indeed, but Sweet Molly, why would you want...