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Professor of English Marjorie Garber, a Shakespeare expert and cultural critic, is a frequent contributor to The New York Times. Porter University Professor Helen H. Vendler, an unparalleled expert on poetry, writes for the New Yorker and other publications...
...those ubiquitous Golden Arches seem hard to find in the Square, there's a good reason. There are none. Cambridge ordinances restrict fast food franchises in the Square. A severe Big Mac Attack requires a T ride or quick walk to Central or Porter Squares, where a whole complex of fast food outlets awaits...
Shilla on Winthrop Street offers Japanese and Korean fare--sushi, barbecued meats and noodle soups. Real noodle fanatics will want to take the T to Porter and walk to the Porter Square Exchange to find a food court of Japanese noodle restaurants. The noodle soups there are a bit salty and bland, but can provide a pleasant change of pace from typical Harvard Square offerings...
...notch below Baskin Robbins is Emack andBolio's, The local chain once held primestorefront property in the Square--its former shopnow houses the Ultimate Bagel Company. Now,Emack's fans have to travel along Mass Ave.halfway to Porter Square, where a few tables andsome video game are squeezed into a tinystorefront...
...Roger B. Porter, formerly a Kennedy School professor, now works on domestic policy issues in the Bush administration. And spring IOP Fellow John Ellis, in addition to authoring a rejected plan for media election coverage, frequently shares ideas with Roger Ailes, formerly a key campaign official for Ellis uncle, George Bush. Ellis says that while Ailes is not on the Republican payroll, he enjoys sort of a "senior eminence" in the campaign...