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...thought that I was a terrorist filming the harbor,” Rodriguez says. In the end, the police officer didn’t give Rodriguez a warning or a ticket, just kudos for his convertible...
Over the years she made so many friends with employees at the theater that she decided to start working there herself, in the box office and as a ticket-taker. The crowd on the street thins out and, with daylight savings time taking effect, it’s now approaching 4:00 a.m. Brennan will have to be back at the theater in her usual uniform in eight hours...
...trick: most airlines will allow you to change your itinerary as well as your date of travel. That means if you have no idea when you'll be able to take that aborted Miami trip but need to fly to San Francisco in May, you can switch the ticket to that itinerary. If the fare is lower, most airlines will give you a voucher for the difference...
...similar deal, with one unfortunate exception: if your rebooked trip costs less than the original, you won't be refunded the difference. And for flexibility, DELTA is the choice. It's the only airline of the big five that doesn't require instant rebooking; you can get an electronic ticket number to be used to rebook flights in the future--so long...
...Symphony No. 46,” featuring Peter Zazofsky on violin. The program includes a free pre-concert apertif at 2:00 p.m., a post-concert ask the artists session, and for a nominal charge, a wine and cheese reception after the concert. Sunday, April 6 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $42/$29/$19/$9 general, $2 off for students (2 per ID) and seniors, $5 off for WGBH members; Outings and Innings 2 for 1 (no discount on $9 tickets); $9 student rush (2 per ID) 30 minutes prior to curtain. Contact the Harvard Box Office for ticket purchases...