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...winters are long and hard here, and people get depressed, so we let it all hang out on the weekend," says Birgir Orn Steinarsson, 25, lead singer for an up-and-coming Icelandic rock group called Maus. Most revelers go from club to club in a giant pub crawl that can jam Reykjavik's narrow streets with up to 5,000 drunken kids every Friday and Saturday night. Some clubs feature deejays and techno rock, while others offer live bands playing anything from R. and B. to the alternative Icelandic rock that singer-actress Bjork made world famous. But music...
...frozen cucumber. (Chen's tip: thaw it first.) In backwater Phnom Penh, the ankle-length sarong is starting to get shorter, and sex educators say some 50% of high school boys are having sex with girlfriends, often in fast-sheet hotels charging $1 an hour. At the Rainbow Pub in Hong Kong, where homosexuality was prosecuted until 1991, openly gay men rest their drinks on color-coded coasters. Red means you're looking for a "chubbie," green means you're not, blue signifies that any type will do. In South Korea, which has a seriously severe side, 32-year...
While owner Patrick Lee had hoped to evade the looming threat of leaving the Square by moving to the 1 Bow St. building that previously housed the storied Bow and Arrow Pub, he now says he fears that he will not have the financial capital to reopen...
According to Rafferty, the Grille was not so exceptional five years ago. He says Harvard Square once featured an abundance of watering holes for undergraduates, including the Boathouse, the Spaghetti Club, the College Grille, and the Bow and Arrow Pub...
...capture, it is the sheer enchantment of sitting in a room with another human being and listening to a story. And I'm not talking about the bedtime variety. No, the story Im talking about is the kind you hear from the guy sitting next to you at the pub, the story about the guy who owns the chipper down the streetyou know, Joe and Frank's dad. There's a smell of whiskey in the air and you're sure the bloke staring you in the face is telling you the biggest load of bollocks this side of Cork...