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DO BLONDES really have more fun? Ask Kirsten Amann. She's on a quest to find out as she does research for Undercover Blonde, a book she's working on. The publicist-slash-cocktail-aficionado also posts updates on her blog (undercover-blonde.blogspot...
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 It's 4 p.m. and your best friend texts you: "Tonight - indie band with the cute drummer, or opera show in Cambridge?" The choice seems obvious until you realize that the Cambridge venue is the Lizard Lounge (1667 Mass...
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 - SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 If you didn't emerge on January 1 exhausted from all the festivities (and miserably hungover), here's another celebration to enjoy before snuggling into your annual hibernation. The Chinese New Year...
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 8 A darkened room, soul-stirring crescendos, bare shoulders, and power suits: under the right circumstances, a visit to the symphony could be very, very sexy. And no one will shush you for trying to get someone's number during the...
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 Normally the soundtrack to a night at Club Café (209 Columbus Avenue, Boston, 617.536.0966) consists of techno, Madonna, and old-school Britney. Tonight, though, booty-shaking beats take a backseat to culture as the Boston Modern...
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AS VICE president and general counsel for a conservative East Coast venture capital group, Dave Kimelberg can be a pretty buttoned-up guy. At least until he takes his shirt off. Underneath those long pinstriped sleeves is an impressive body of work -...
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 & 20 Sometimes, we get sick of hopping from restaurant to bar. We want a place that has it all, where we can enjoy a good meal and then linger for hours afterwards. Good news: Latin Music Thursdays at the Fireplace (1634 Beacon...
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Not all of Boston’s artistic talent is getting noticed in Newbury Street galleries and line-out-the-door music venues. Haven (1820 Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester, 617.929.0299), an art lounge and bistro that’s set to open Labor Day weekend, targets those...
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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
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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by eldean,
08-08-2007
Sometimes museum visits can feel like third-grade field trips: all hum-drum lectures, piped-in music, and blah cafeteria lunches. But not so at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (280 The Fenway, Boston, 617.566.1401), especially beginning on September...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
It might not be your typical dinner-and-a-movie, but a night out at Centerfolds (12 LaGrange Street, Boston, 617.292.2600) isn't just for boozy bachelor parties anymore. Last time we visited the gentlemen's club, we were seriously impressed by...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
We've been ready to love it for years; now the Seaport District has finally begun to live up to expectations as a neighborhood to be reckoned with. Joining old favorites like the Barking Crab (88 Sleeper Street, Boston, 617.426.CRAB) and Lucky's...
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