Word: grins
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Bonnie and Robert, resident experts and key insiders, have no qualms about the unique qualities of Store 24. Although she admits her bias, Bonnie says that Christy's just doesn't measure up. But what sets S24 apart? "Definitely the people," Robert flashes a toothy, charming grin. "Basically," Bonnie sums it up, "We have personalities." Loud music blares in the background as some customers compare tatoos in the back aisles. "We're friendly, cooler, more laid back," Robert adds approvingly. He flicks open the register again with a certain je ne sais quoi as if to prove his point...
...Bears. 10 Brookline St., Cambridge. 492-BEAR. Dante's Grin on Thursday, Oct. 21. Brave New World On Friday, Oct. 22. Ghost of an American Airman on Saturday...
...uncanny strength of his parents; his skinny little frame is apparently composed of some fiber that allows him to slither snakelike and twist himself into pretzelian shapes. At one point, his father holds this spindly little tyke--by the feet--parallel to the ground, ribs sticking out and grin plastered to his face, for several frightening seconds. Although their act verges on the grotesque, this family delivers the most graceful and seamlessly choreographed number in the circus...
Middle East 472 Mass Ave., Cambridge. Downstairs: Stripmind CD Release party on Oct. 1. The 360's on Oct. 2. Arthur Lee and Love, Ray Manzarek and Michael McClure on Oct. 3. Jefferson Starship Unplugged on Oct. 5. Jason and the Scorchers on Oct. 6. Upstairs: Dante's Grin and Marlowes on Sept. 30. Smack-melon and Hazel on Oct. 1. CD release party for Sirensong and Twelve Tone Failure...
Gore is often perceived as Cosmic Al, and indeed his office is a memorial to planet Earth, with one huge picture of the sphere hanging where the grip-and- grin photos usually are. But Gore has tethered himself to the ground: on top of his desk is a foot-high stack of three-ring binders filled with the obscure yet costly rules and regulations that he hopes to bring under control. At the moment, no aspect of procurement escapes Gore's memory. While some politicians speak in sound bites and some in windy paragraphs, Gore speaks at book length whenever...