Word: redness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...salute our crack reporting team of Mike Bonin, Seth Gitell, Susan Glasser, Melissa Hart and John Thompson for conceiving, reporting and writing the bulk of this week's What. You've done your city proud. Now if only the Red Sox would do the same...
...looking for theater, my name in lights, big fame, big cars, or at least something slightly reminiscent of its New York namesake. Failing that, I thought the location might have appeal--South Station, I knew, was fairly near the water--maybe this stop, the next one further on the red line, would be the beach...
...grey lady in a bright red dress was standing in front of another picture of Richard Cardinal Cushing--this one was signed. She looked at my reporter's notebook and asked suspiciously who I was. "How long has this school been here?" I asked. I can repeat questions...
...most recent visit to the North End, I wandered around alone. It was one of those quintessential fall days--bright sun, red leaves, warm enough to meander through the streets for hours, but cold enough to have a twinge of pre-winter bitterness. Sometimes being alone is the best way to see a place; you can drink in everything without distractions, and you're free to imagine that you're someone or someplace else. And in this place it's easy to imagine yourself 100, 200, or even 300 years back...
Trying to counter its three-game losing streak, Harvard beefed up its offense, changing the front line formation from a three-person to a four-person set. The switch served Harvard well, as the Crimson outshot the Big Red and kept the ball in Cornell...