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...that-be behind most of the action in the book. But some of the discrete animal appearances may just be references to contemporary news coverage—the eagles could refer to a hawk problem New York City faced not too long ago, and a polar bear on an ice floe may also have a cultural analogue. The whale, in particular, seems to also imply another question, especially when paired with a reference to “Moby Dick” later on in the work—a question about the future of the American novel and its past...
...anarchist march had started at 2:30 p.m. in a park in the working class Pittsburgh neighborhood of Lawrenceville. The sounds of chanting - "Our city, our streets" - mixed oddly with the jingle of an ice-cream truck trying to make some money off the protest crowd, which was led by a banner reading "No Hope in Capitalism." Bicycle scouts reported police locations to the marchers, who had swarmed around an unmarked police car just a few blocks after their start...
...Ice cream is a sacred institution in Harvard Square,” said Nick H. Batzell, assistant manager at Herrell’s and long-time customer since childhood. It is “the loyalty” that Batzell will miss most, noting that especially during reunion weekends, Harvard alumni often reminisce to staff about their Herrell’s memories...
...addition to the homey atmosphere, the homemade ice-cream has also attracted loyal devotees. “The ice cream at Herrell’s is better than anywhere else in the Square,” said Janelle S. Lambert...
Head over to the Marriott Long Wharf Hotel to indulge in the decadence of the first annual New England Dessert Showcase. Sample chocolate, cookies, and ice cream all day long from a huge selection of local vendors. VIP tickets will score you a gift bag and access to a cocktail reception...