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Another reminder: the subway trains do not run between Park St. and the Harvard station on weekdays after 9 p.m. You can catch a bus back home, but these (and the T on weekends) shut down at 12:30 each night...
...Cambridge is really neat. I read about all this historical stuff growing up, about the revolutionary war, and now I just get off the subway and here it all is," said Hugh J. Murphy, a resident of Santa Rose, Calif who stopped by the new information booth one day last week, laden with backpack, to find out where he could stay while doing temporary work in Cambridge...
...gaping hole that occupied the Square while the construction took place has been replaced with a concrete and tree-filled park area, a new subway entrance and a spiffy new home for Out of Town News...
...will have to travel beyond Harvard Square to find most live bands and dancing. But, fear not, you won't have to buy subway tokens to get to most movies because the Square offers some good theaters within walking distance. Check out The Phoenix each week for complete listings of evening entertainment. Buy tickets for big concerts and nightclub bands at Out of Town News, Strawberry Records, Ticketron or the box offices. If it's concert tickets you want, make sure you go early, because the high-school kids always seem to eat them up quickly and scalp them...
Like most modern metropolises, Boston sports several movie houses that show mainstream moneymakers like Rambo or Perfect. The seven Sack Cinema theaters are the best places to find new films that are popular across the nation. But, unless you feel the urge to ride the subway, there's no reason why you should have to leave Cambridge for good flicks. The Square has a good assortment of mainstream popular, classic, and foreign films to keep you entertained without ever having to venture into Boston...