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CASSANDRA LANDRY
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Interview: Katie Leung follows Harry Potter with ART's Wild Swans
On track
Fans of J.K Rowling's wizarding empire (read: every man, woman, and child) all remember the moment we were introduced to Cho Chang, the lucky Ravenclaw who gets to paint the town (and do a bit of snogging) with Mr. Potter himself.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| January 31, 2012
American Idiot rocks out
The Boston premiere of Michael Mayor's staging
As the crowd spilled in for Tuesday night's Boston premiere of Green Day's American Idiot , necks craned and fingers pointed, mohawked guys in their mid-30s and elderly couples jostled for their seats alongside teenage girls in plaid skirts and suspenders.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| January 26, 2012
On the Cheap: Grillo's Pickles
Brining it all back home
The only thing more fun than saying "pop-up pickle shop" is opening various pickle jars from said pickle shop on your desk and subsequently coating your hands in a pungent wash of spicy vinegar while you dig in. The keyboard, too.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| January 25, 2012
On the Cheap: Ecco Pizzeria
A much-needed break from the everyday slice
I'm not sure when Allston woke up and decided it needed a new pizza joint on every other block, but I'm not complaining, and neither is my fridge.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| January 12, 2012
I learned to love the grape — and so can you, at the Boston Wine Expo
Snob Story
I have never been a stranger to wine.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| January 12, 2012
Waiting to exhale
Breath the buzz
A nervous little chill ran through me as I stared at the Chapstick-size tube sitting on my desk.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| December 28, 2011
Interview: Michel Hazanavicius talks about The Artist
Silence is golden
Michel Hazanavicius became one of France's directorial rock stars after the release of OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies and its sequel, OSS 117: Lost in Rio, spoofy tributes to the Bond films of the '60s starring the suave Jean Dujardin as the swaggering, unabashedly racist and misogynistic yet frustratingly charming hero.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| December 20, 2011
On the Cheap: Stone Hearth Pizza
Classic pizza with a healthy — and delicious — twist
There is no shortage of pizza joints in the greater Boston area, that's for damn sure. But Stone Hearth Pizza —with locations in Cambridge, Needham, Belmont, and, as of a few weeks ago, Lower Allston — is the front-runner for guilt-free, locally sourced pizza pies.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| December 07, 2011
The Art of Eating turns 25
The teaching book
A recipe is a slippery creature. Understanding how to throw a certain combination of ingredients into a pot and make something edible is one thing. Truly feeling the intention behind it? That's another.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| November 30, 2011
Pretty Things turns 21, in Dog Years
Old enough to drink
There's something so very Somerville about Pretty Things Beer & Ale Project.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| November 30, 2011
Erin Byers Murray digs for Duxbury bivalves
Shucking, but not jiving
The first time I ate an oyster it was swamped with a tangy mignonette to avoid any hint of unpleasant squishy sea-creatureness.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| November 22, 2011
On the Cheap: Stoddard's Cutlery
Kitchen knives getting dull? Sharpen up at this blade emporium
After all the chopping, carving, and mincing of Turkey Day, it's no surprise that your knives are going to need a facelift. Owner David Marks is about to be your saving grace.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| November 22, 2011
Science fare
The chemistry of haute cuisine
This week, Chang is coming to Harvard to take part in "Science and Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to the Science of Soft Matter," a new lecture series devoted to the science of food that pairs renowned chefs with Harvard scientists.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| November 14, 2011
Review: The Field Pub
'Tis the season for warming up with pub grub
When icy wind smacks your face no matter which direction you walk, does anything beat a warm room, Guinness on tap, and good old-fashioned pub grub?
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| September 21, 2011
Spitting a fierce hip-hop cover, Karmin use YouTube as a launching pad for success
Look at them now
"Literally everything is different now," writes Noonan via e-mail. "No more daytime naps!"
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| June 06, 2011
Interview: T. C. Boyle
On The Women and Frank Lloyd Wright
Among his many fictionalizations of the American past, novelist T.C. Boyle has remade such real-life characters as the inventor of cornflakes, John Harvey Kellogg ( The Road to Wellville , 1993), and sexual behaviorist Alfred Kinsey ( The Inner Circle , 2004).
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| February 03, 2009
Budgeting your time
For students, part-time jobs mean pocket money, freedom, scheduling conflicts, and stress
There are two possible reasons Friday is the best day of the week for a college student.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| January 08, 2009
One Day you'll learn
Second Courses
College students are told relentlessly to enjoy their time in school.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| November 14, 2008
Scientific slowdown
Warp-speed photography
In the industrial heart of South Boston, behind an unassuming door labeled “Time Warp,” a man slices eggs, tomatoes, and tatami mats at high speed with a samurai sword on a recent Saturday afternoon.
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CASSANDRA LANDRY
| October 22, 2008
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