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...place to be on the night of July 4th undoubtedly is the Esplanade. At least it was last year for 400,000 people. The Esplanade, on Storrow Drive at Arlington St., is the site of Boston's major Independence Day celebration. This year less than half the number of people who showed up last year are expected, but you should still probably get down there in the afternoon if you want a good seat...
...Line subway at Harvard Square and get off at the Charles St. station. Then start walking west and you'll eventually reach the Esplanade...
...Village, but all things considered the Hub's not a bad place to catch some good jazz or blues. The Boston jazz scene generally revolves around Paul's Mall and the Jazz Workshop (both at 267-2051) on Boylston St. Paul's Mall features Muddy Waters and Dixie Dregs through Sunday, while the Jazz Workshop is hosting Pat Metheny (June 27-July 3), Gypsy (June 27-30) and Steve Kuhn (July...
...jazz highlight of this weekend is 30 minutes out of town. Bossa nova master Stan Getz is bringing his tenor sax and his quartet to Sandy Berman's Jazz Revival in Beverly (54 Cabot St., 922-7515) through July 3. In addition to regular evening sets, the Getz quartet will play a special Sunday matinee from 4-7 p.m. Monday night traditional jazzmen Dave Whitney and Reggie Phillips take over...
Passim's (492-7679), a coffeehouse tucked away on Palmer St. (behind the Coop) will be featuring Chris Smither and Debra Grimsley through July 2. Then on Thursday, July 7, Honkin' Dave Van Ronk takes over, along with Guy Van Duser and Novick...