Word: taverns
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...Harvard students are daily dazed by the unforgiving neon glow of modernity, and we need our reactionary refuge. And if we can’t recline in the storied pubs of Oxford or Cambridge, our coming college tavern mockup is as close as we?...
...Adding to its logistical troubles, the pub—originally dubbed “Queen’s Head” in homage to a London tavern John Harvard left to the University—was forced to rename itself “Cambridge Queen’s Head” upon discovering that the Hard Rock Corporation trademarked “Queen’s Head” just a week prior to the College’s request was submitted, according to Loker Commons Project Manager Zachary A Corker...
...raucous good time in Central Square, get a hold of the function room in The Tavern in the Square for a crowd of 25-55. The establishment doesn’t charge for the room, but there will be a minimum to spend on food and alcohol, depending on the size of your group and the night of your party. On a given Friday night this might between $750-$1000, so bring some heavy drinkers...
...Tavern in the Square 730 Massachusetts...
...should be looking, but the spectacle is so rich that it hardly seems to matter. Costume and set designer Nicholas Georgiadis was reportedly influenced by Goya. The black costumes of the matadors and red shawls of the women in Act I effectively transport the audience to a lively Spanish tavern. In Act II, however, the Spanish references are completely lost on the audience—the Dryads wear white sparkling numbers that look more appropriate for “Swan Lake” than a medieval Spanish setting. The grand set changes from scene to scene also succeed in creating...