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...gorillas' patch of untamed forest is, like the stadium, located squarely in the Bronx. Recently built into the southwest corner of the sprawling Bronx Zoo, the 6.5-acre range is a magnificent exercise in environmental illusion. The leaves the gorillas are munching are willow, native to the U.S.; the strangler fig is really catalpa, a local species; the understory plant is butterbur, native to Japan; the fallen tree is made out of metal, mesh and layers of epoxy; and a few hundred yards from the recorded sounds of hornbills and monkeys, Latin music blares from a picnic on a sweltering...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Urban Gorillas | 6/28/1999 | See Source »

LIGHT GREEN = kiwi, mint, arctic, willow, water, blade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Do You Have This in Brick? | 6/28/1999 | See Source »

After she gains a new power that steals her sanity, Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is on the verge of going bonkers. Angel (David Boreanaz), always the good vampire, works to save her mind from total blowout. Also, Giles and Willow (Anthony Stewart Head, Alyson Hannigan) take time from their busy schedules to stop a killer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IN THE BOX | 4/22/1999 | See Source »

...wandered off of Elm onto Willow, and found myself in familiar stomping grounds--I used to live here. Walking down Willow brought me to a magical world of residential living, far from the ridiculous parodies I had seen in Harvard Square earlier that morning. At the intersection with Highland Avenue and Willow, in a little corner grocery so quintessentially itself that the owner could well have disposed of the formality of a name, I bought a Coke and a donut. As usual, the baked goods display held the promise of what was to come: good times. I was down...

Author: By T.j. Kelleher, | Title: Four Dollars and Change | 4/15/1999 | See Source »

...jingle of the change in my pocket reminded me of my experiment. I felt it was complete. I stood at the intersection of Willow and Broadway, near a sign that proudly read "Ball Square" and I considered heading over a bridge that waited in front of me. The bridge headed back into Medford, toward Malden. Then I spotted Ball Square's local bar. I knew what I had to do. Twenty minutes later, with the last of my money and a bottle of Rolling Rock spent, I headed for home...

Author: By T.j. Kelleher, | Title: Four Dollars and Change | 4/15/1999 | See Source »

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