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...scene might want to head a bit further down on JFK Street, and others looking for bona-fide cuisine might want to head over to the North End. But those in search of old-fashioned ambiance and an eclectic menu should stay put. the red house is not red-hot??but definitely warm and cozy...
...reasons to re-evaluate the limited breakfast plan. To protest the changes, they drafted a petition and even went so far as to organize a two-morning “eat-in,” in which they planned to descend en masse upon the “hot?? Houses. But while the petition boasted 900 signatures, the eat-in drew only a modest turnout...
...fawning over the band’s fresh sound, headlined by some strained variation of the band’s name (prime examples include “Heat Wave,” “Hometown Heat” and the none-too-clever “Hot Hot Hot?...
Whether you come for the hot food, the hot atmosphere, or—ahem, the hot employees—no one could accuse the Quincy Grille of false advertising in its “Always hot?? campaign. During the critical 1 to 4 a.m. timeslot on weekend nights, around a hundred hungry Harvard students say hello to hamburgers, hip-hop music and hazy lighting, resulting in what can only be described as the hottest late-night scene on campus...
...book’s palpable reluctance to discuss issues in terms of their real-world connotations speaks to Loury’s personal experience of the messy debate on racial inequality in America. His confidence often seems to falter when he talks about “hot?? topics. On the issue of affirmative action, for example, he couches his debate in a theoretical “thought experiment” (a real-world example considered in the abstract), then skirts the issue, then makes a revealing comment about why he has danced around the point...