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...think the entire contents of Bubba’s boat from Forrest Gump dumped into a deep-frier) served with remoulade and cocktail dipping sauces as well as french fries and coleslaw, was top-notch. A Cobb salad ($11.50) was tremendous in more ways that one, a fresh and vibrant mountain of different colors, tastes and textures. Herb-crusted salmon, however, was disgustingly oversized, eerily suggesting that the fish had been raised in the warm nuclear waters off Three Mile Island. In addition, the salmon was extremely overcooked and the delicate flavor of the fish was overwhelmed by the dense...
...outcome of last month’s vote on Massachusetts’ ballot initiatives has important ramifications for the future of direct democracy. Ballot initiatives represent one of the few undeniable examples of a vibrant, powerful direct democratic force in our nation. The president may be chosen by an unelected nine-person court, our candidates for senator or governor may be uninspiring lowest-common-denominator centrists, but at least we, the people, have an unimpeded say on what happens in our communities on such issues as bilingual education and medicinal marijuana...
...It’s a vibrant site where screenings, conferences and discussions about the relationship between arts and politics, economy [and] education...take place,” Vega-Merino said in an e-mail...
Others argue the former restaurant had gone stale, and the new location had a more vibrant image...
Additionally, favorable national attention helped establish Philadelphia’s image as an economically vibrant comeback city. Boston stands to profit similarly: the Big Dig will be well on its way to completion, and the Hub of the Universe will be able to display its rich culture heritage and position itself as a cutting-edge, 21st-century city...