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...sole culprits behind this lack of entertainment; the options are limited for those who like to dance. One can only choose between sweaty college parties and megaclubs like the Roxy or Avalon. But suppose you want to get your glowstick on in a smaller venue, someplace you can rave without worrying about grabby fratboys and their backwards hats? Faced with these problems, Hotspot had no choice but to search out an alternative one Friday night. We did find debauchery—in South Boston, no less—just not the sort we expected. Hotspot’s associate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hot Spot | 2/15/2006 | See Source »

...Academy Award nominations (Jan. 31) and Oscar night (Mar. 5). It has now expanded to 1,190 screens, but theater owners are impatient. "They want us on 2,000 screens right away," says Schamus, sounding like the chef of a family restaurant that just got a four-star rave in a national newspaper. Schamus is double lucky. Besides producing the film, he is a co-president of the film's distributor, Focus Features, a Universal subsidiary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How the West Was Won Over | 1/22/2006 | See Source »

...better, but the food couldn't. Bohemia, tel: (91-22) 2610 1845, is possibly the only place in India to offer amuse bouches as a matter of course. There's more crustacean in the crab cakes than seems wise at these prices ($5), and the steak and kingfish get rave reviews. Chandeliers, high-backed chairs and a good wine list: can this really be Bombay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bombay Dux | 1/1/2006 | See Source »

...better, but the food couldn't. Bohemia, tel: (91-22) 2610 1845, is possibly the only place in India to offer amuse bouches as a matter of course. There's more crustacean in the crab cakes than seems wise at these prices ($5), and the steak and kingfish get rave reviews. Chandeliers, high-backed chairs and a good wine list: can this really be Bombay...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bombay Dux | 12/31/2005 | See Source »

...Death, There Is None,” became derisively known on campus as “Death, here is one.”Simon also took a stab at criticism, reviewing theater for the Harvard Advocate—back in the days when the Advocate actually published. Two rave reviews later, though, the magazine refused his services; “‘nothing could be that good,’ they told me.” For once in his career, Simon had been fired for gushing. “Well,” he muses...

Author: By Nicholas K. Tabor, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Simon Says He’s Proudly an Elitist | 12/15/2005 | See Source »

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