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...square is two separate areas. As a family you don’t usually go over to where Herrell’s is,” she said of the Dunster Street ice cream shop. Pappas is also not very worried about competition from stores like Toscanini??s and Herrell’s. “I have been going around buying flavors from people in Harvard Square and frankly, I like ours a lot more,” Pappas said. One selling point of Lizzy’s is its wide variety. “We have...
...comers can hone their skills. Sure, there’re places like TT the Bear’s and The Middle East—where established groups and indie bands alike can perform—but there are also clubs where you can catch that chick from Toscanini??s doing some wailing from behind a piano. Nestled beneath Law School-favorite, Cambridge Common, home to one of the best beer selections in the area, the Lizard Lounge just might be the coziest place in town to catch a show. Its crowded “stage?...
...know it’s time to hoarde duct tape and canned goods when your local coffee shop starts plastering Harvard Square with ads. Recently, Cambridge’s own Toscanini??s blanketed the Holyoke Center with countless advertisements, not unlike larger retailers in the Square such as Adidas and Starbucks. The coffee shop’s ads targeted Harvard students by referring to the reading period workload. One such ad read, “During Reading Period drink mild George Howell coffee for better grades.” The end of the ad suggested caffeine consumption improves...
...says Murphy, pointing to the loss of independent stores like Wordsworth Books. “There’s such a synergy to experiencing the Square, where I can have a burger at Bartley’s, shop at the Harvard Book Store, grab dessert at Toscanini??s, and catch a movie at the Brattle. We have to get together with local business and figure out how to preserve and adapt.”DVD WARFARESome might argue that, although the romantic night on the Square Murphy described might be nice enough for local Cantabrigians, a typical night...
...theoretical physics, moving from Newton to Einstein to string theory to her own work. And she suggests that new discoveries await in the not-so-distant future. At the same time, she recollects her own experiences as a theoretical physicist, enlivening her prose with references to afternoons spent at Toscanini??s (the MIT branch, not the Harvard Square location). Ultimately, Randall gives her bulky 500-plus page text a (forgive the pun) more human dimension...