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From our strappy sandals to our sky-high stilettos, Nordstrom splurges to Filene's Basement finds, we love all of our footwear equally. Luckily, there are others just like us. For proof, visit Shoetube.tv , a newly launched online video channel and...
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Eight hours of popcorn, Junior Mints, and John Cleese? The Monty Python geek inside us can hardly contain itself. As the city gears up for a Spamalot run from January 15 through 27, Pythonathon takes over the Brattle Theatre (40 Brattle Street, Cambridge...
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If you're part of the arts community in Boston, you've heard of Mobius - after all, the artists' group has been entrenched in the city for the past 30 years, and has produced hundreds of works shown throughout the US and beyond. Homeless since...
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Opera and fashion: they're an unlikely pair. So are OperaHub and nightlife impresarios East Coast Clubs - but that didn't stop them from teaming up to create Changing Modes: An Opera Fashion Show . The show, which takes place on October 12 at...
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 At a time when the average attention span can barely get through a half-hour episode of The Hills , Robert Schenkkan's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Kentucky Cycle - a series of nine plays shown in two parts...
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 - TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 2008 You have them all TiVo-ed: CSI , CSI: Miami , CSI: New York - hell, you'd watch CSI: Peoria if the body count was high enough. Now's your chance to get in on the action. " CSI : The Experience...
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 - SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2008 We always thought our favorite sandals were destined for more than the dusty corner in the back of our closet. Now the style gurus at the Museum of Fine Arts (465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, 617.267.9300...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
This ain't your grandfather's bathtub gin. Hell, it's not even gin. We've come a long way from moonshine, baby, and small-batch vodkas are excellent proof (wink wink). Distilled in small quantities to ensure premium quality, these are...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
Once upon a time, sushi was an event. You planned an outing and you coveted the unagi. You ordered quality sake at only a few select Asian establishments. Then the Red Sox signed a certain pitcher and our city took on a more Eastern flair. Now Japanese...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
A slew of luxurious, eco-friendly, and just plain fun products from Iceland (to say nothing of its über-attractive citizens) are proving why that country is worth a visit. But even if you can't get there, Iceland's natural resources - geothermal...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
We can't resist a good celebrity gossip blog, but sometimes we're in need of an afternoon time killer with a little more substance. Enter Fashionista.com . Overseen by woman-about-Manhattan and former Fashion Week Daily scribe Faran Krentcil,...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
Somerville has long been a city brimming with artists, but not until now have they had the arts facility that brothers Joseph and Nabil Sater have been working on for years. The pair, who have kept Central Square's Middle East a rock-and-roll destination...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
A passion for all things paper was the inspiration for Albertine Press , a custom print shop run by the sunny and talented Shelley Barandes. Her whimsical stationary, note cards, invitations, coasters, and more are hand-printed in brilliant color on 100...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
We're not saying we're LA, with stars on every street corner, but Boston's celeb factor is on the rise. In a town where Red Sox players, news anchors, and radio personalities have tended to be the ones on call for event-hosting duties, we've...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
Once you party at The Estate (1 Boylston Place, Boston, 617.351.7000), formerly known as Mansion Boston, it's tough to imagine yourself anywhere else. A hotspot ever since its February opening, the former home of the Big Easy has transcended its humble...
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