There's no better place to cool off from the summer heat, than by a crisp Maine lake with three scoops of Schubert.
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The season’s most eagerly awaited (and, with its $187 top ticket price, most expensive) classical concert was not a disappointment.
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Boston’s biggest classical-music story this year was also its saddest.
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Suddenly working through lunch on a Thursday seems out of the question.
- Stormy weather
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