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...path that led renowned cognitive scientist Steven Pinker from MIT to Harvard’s psychology department began with an invitation to eat dinner at Boston’s Green Street Grill...
...crazy. Boston’s probably one of the best ethnic food cities in the country,” Stone says. “In Allston alone you have great Indian restaurants, and you have El Capital, a great Colombian restaurant. You’ve even got Sunset Grill with 100 beers on tap, burgers, and midnight Mexican buffet. Then there’s Café Belo, a Brazilian BBQ where you pay by the pound...
...most important part of the competition is the dreaded interview with the judges, worth 25 percent of your score. They have 10 minutes to grill each participant on current events and ask questions based on their resumes. During breaks in rehearsals, many of my fellow participants busted out notebooks and binders containing their carefully cultivated “opinions,” reciting members of Bush’s Cabinet under their breath. Backstage, Rhode Island quizzed herself. “Kristi, do you remember who the Secretary of Agriculture is? I keep forgetting...
...Maryland’s Junior Miss program. This year’s participants were predictably cute, spunky and sweet. They had the requisite beaming grins and bouncing ponytails. None of them seemed particularly catty or driven to win, although one girl lingered behind after rehearsals to grill me for tips on the interview. Last Saturday night I gave a goodbye speech, performed my talent one last time, and gave this year’s winner her silver medallion and a huge hug. Theresa promenaded the stage, tearfully clutching her flowers as she blew kisses to the cheering audience...
...officer was sent to Harkness Commons at the Law School on a report of a gas odor. The officer determined that the smell was coming from a grill that had been used earlier. Both tanks were...