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Passim putting 60s folk treasury within reach
Within the offices of the Passim Center on Church Street, the ’60s folk music revival is alive and well. Photographs of Joan Baez crowd the walls. A framed, unpublished Bob
Iconic Harvard Book Store turns a new page
A voracious reader and zealous book collector, Jeff Mayersohn always harbored the fantasy of retiring from his hectic high-tech career and owning a bookstore.
A new Harvard pecking order
She has a smaller brain than the average student on campus, but like many of the would-be MBAs at Harvard Business School, she’s driven – and refuses to let anyone
Couch your enthusiasm
If the Car Talk Guys, local live music, and the promise of fried dough aren’t enough to move your feet to Harvard Square’s annual Oktoberfest on Sunday, at least go
Wellesley couple buy Harvard Book Store
Harvard Book Store, which had been for sale since last spring, was sold yesterday to a married couple from Wellesley who say they intend to change very little about the
Here, too, bourgeoisie to do Bastille Day justice
Tomorrow, every corner of France will burst with joy to celebrate the anniversary of Bastille Day, the 1789 storming of the notorious prison at the beginning of the French Revolution.
A list of buildings to demolish in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Everyone is entitled to be an architectural critic, especially of one’s own environment. Since I studied and worked at Harvard for almost half a century, this is theI have a
Bidding Adieu, F.B. Hubley’s Conducts its Final Auction
A lot of people never thought they would see a final sale at the venerable F.B. Hubley Auction Galleries. It did conduct its last sale, however, and the June 4
Minnesota Monday – A Night in the Box
Saturday was “Make Music Cambridge!”, an outdoor music festival type event in which performers are interspersed on the streets around Harvard Square throughout the day – kind of like every
Harvard’s three art museums will share one name and one roof
The students have packed up and left for the summer, and pretty soon Harvard’s art museums will go on an extended hiatus, as well. After many years and many false
Verizon signs lease in Harvard Square
Verizon Communications Inc. is leasing the first floor of 95 Mt. Auburn St. in Harvard Square in Cambrige, Mass. The New York-based company is taking about 4,500 square feet at
Cambridge: The Paris of the ‘00s?
Ah, Paris. Strolling along the banks of the Seine, munching fresh croissants, watching the surging euro turn your dollar into a worthless scrap of paper. Since the floundering economy means
