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...Juice Bar The Wrap & Smoothie Joint Caf‚ Gaia LOCATIONHarvard Square T station 11 Mt. Auburn St. Loker Commons INGREDIENTS fresh, not frozen, fruit Bananas are fresh, the rest frozen. Frozen fruit. "It ensures a regular supply of ripe fruit. It's what makes it cold and thick," says John J. Soldano, manager of Loker Commons. MOST POPULAR OFFERING For women: strawberries & mango. For men: Pineapple & banana Strawbana: A delicious combination of plump strawberries, banana, orange sherbet and apple cider. Strawberry Dawn (strawberries, banana and orange juice) CLIENTELE Homeless Vietnam vets to Harvard professors. Customer loyalty runs high...
...eliminating the inter-act narration, Tambar says the show's producers were able to introduce new elements to keep the audience entertained. While performers set up for upcoming acts behind the thick red curtain of the Agassiz stage or quietly prepared in the wings, cast members-and the occasional member of the tech crew-alternately performed humorous skits and read poetry...
...eliminating the inter-act narration, Tambar says the show's producers were able to introduce new elements to keep the audience entertained. While performers set up for upcoming acts behind the thick red curtain of the Agassiz stage or quietly prepared in the wings, cast members--and the occasional member of the tech crew--alternately performed humorous skits and read poetry...
Here's where our approaches differ. I've known for a long time that people who adhere to the Southwest High School verities are no longer in the majority. Anytime I go to the movies in a mall I can see with my own eyes that the deviationists are thick on the ground. I go anyway; I like movies. I confine my comments on the other moviegoers to some grumbling heard only by my wife. I'm confident that I'm personally invulnerable to the charms of Calvin KIein or Tommy Hilfiger, but I'm not up to telling other...
That's why I've been dying to try the new class of ultralight computers--most are less than an inch thick and weigh less than 3 lbs.--that began shipping to retail stores at year's end. These machines run on the slimmed-down operating system known as Windows CE--the same one used on personal digital assistants like the PalmPilot. While the machines are technically laptops, my editor at TIME, a brilliant phrase turner, has a better name for them: kneetops...