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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Author: By Roy Bercaw, | Title: Reform, Empathy, Freedom and Values | 1/24/1994 | See Source »

...store's owners, Paula and Michael Braverman, who also own another Hidden Sweets on Cambridge Street in Boston, hope to match Harvard Square's diversity with a non-pareil range of sweets. The store will offer a range of Nutrasweet candies as well as more traditional, guilt-laden sweets...

Author: By Hugh G. Eakin, | Title: New Square Candy Store Opening | 1/19/1994 | See Source »

Peretz begins with a history of the Museum laden with an encrustation of folklore and plain errors in fact. Among other things he speaks of the "forty-year exile" of the Semitic Museum. At the opening of the Museum to the public on April 4, 1982, I began with the following remarks, "The Harvard Gazette announced this week that the Semitic Museum was reopening after forty years. I found this notice of interest. In fact the Museum was forced underground twenty-five years ago. However, the Gazette [or rather its source] preferred the biblical and Semitic round number forty...

Author: By Frank MOORE Cross, | Title: A Reply to Martin Peretz | 12/13/1993 | See Source »

...year. This can be attributed to the fact that Pearl Jam has not limited itself to the mix of heavy metal and alternative sounds that crossed musical barriers to make grunge so popular in the first place. On its second album, Pearl Jam, while still rife with the guitar laden distortions that are the genre's trademark, easily blends acoustic, acid and blues sounds to achieve a harmony of theme and expression...

Author: By Jeannette A. Vargas, | Title: Life After Grunge | 11/11/1993 | See Source »

...songs take chord structures simpler, even, than Lois Maffeo's--simpler than anything; sometimes only two chords will do for a whole song, switching back and forth in sinuously uneven rhythms like the ghosts of hobo-laden freight trains switching tracks. There are no guitar "pyrotechnics" allowed, or even possible, here; there's not even much distortion, despite the Sub Pop name on the label (though recording at AmRep Studios in Minneapolis must have helped to put an electric edge on the guitar sound, an edge that's developed only since last year). Rebecca Gates' playing has to carry...

Author: By Steve L. Burt, | Title: Too Odd, Knox | 11/11/1993 | See Source »

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