Word: pizzas
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...entirety of “Hamlet” in only 50 minutes. Event organizer and Lowell English tutor Rebecca S. Erwin explained later that Act II was skipped altogether to avoid the politics within the play and to fast-forward to the more exciting scenes. The smell of pizza filled the room as actors prepared for the performance—not by rehearsing lines, but by eating and laughing about the props they were about to use. Erwin kicked off the show by dubbing all the participants “the official founding members of the Lowell Last Minute Drama...
...University is not in session. The disciplinary hearing came in response to Felipe’s three license violations for allowing customers into the restaurant or selling food on the sidewalk outside the restaurant after its scheduled closing time. Citing similar suspensions to Tommy’s House of Pizza on Mt. Auburn Street and Hi-Fi Pizza in Central Square, CLC Chairman Richard V. Scali and Cambridge Police Department Captain Henry Breen proposed and approved the suspension. During the hearing Breen said that Brush was “very lucky” to have received only...
...officials say Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney have already done more to help '06 candidates than they had at the same point in the '02 and '04 election cycles. So far this year, Bush has raised $31 million at 13 events, including last week's $125- a-plate pizza-and-burgers reception at the Baltimore Ravens' stadium for the Senate campaign of Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele. Mark Knoller of CBS News, who meticulously logs presidential movements, says that since taking office, Bush has spoken at 184 events that raised more than $505 million. But given that...
Pring-Wilson fatally stabbed Cambridge teen Michael D. Colono following a fight outside a pizza parlor in April 2003. A jury convicted Pring-Wilson of voluntary manslaughter last October, and Quinlan sentenced him up to eight years in prison...
...dining hall staff: Though the food at Harvard may not be as good (UCLA served different food in each of its dining halls, had a wood-brick oven to bake pizza in, and a dessert selection that would challenge any Parisian bakery), I am thankful for those who cook and serve our meals each day. I think the only other people who have ever cared so much about making me happy were my parents, and they probably felt obligated to because I’m related by blood...