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...arguably the best event, in terms of regular international star power, in any musical genre in Boston. (Note for clarification purposes down the road: A weekly event, staged by a production company, is often a separate entity from the club itself—the producers of the rave rent out the club one night every week to do their own thing. So beware of confusing the identity of a weekly with the identity of the club itself.) “I’d been to a California-style rave back home, but never one like this before...
...other business, the council decided to rent a stage for the Battle of the Bands event, which will be held on April 12 at Lowell House...
...tickets from a radio station. Face value prices went from $120 to $5,000. For that $800, the Arnett brothers could have had seats nearly 100 rows, or 500 feet, from the action. Up there the court measures two by three inches to the naked eye and binoculars rent for $10. Thankfully, the Jumbotrons were working...
After joining ailing AVIS RENT A CAR as CEO in late September, Siegel, 40, opted for an even bigger 9/11-related challenge: resuscitating US AIRWAYS, which lost a staggering $1 billion last quarter. As head of the sixth largest U.S. airline, he will try to repeat his success with CONTINENTAL's regional jet business, in which profits rose by $250 million during his four years as president...
With his mop of frizzy hair, thick eyeglasses, and shiny, polka-dotted shirts, Lawrence Lee bears a striking resemblance to Austin Powers in The Spy Who Shagged Me. He prefers to think of himself as "the guy behind James Bond, 007." His ramshackle office in a low-rent district of Taipei is lined floor to ceiling with spy gadgetry: neckties fitted with lenses, cameras disguised as Bibles, infrared goggles. If you are lucky, he will show you his small library of Japanese manuals with detailed instructions on how to secretly film your neighbor's underpants...