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...Make it a mellow night. Jazz clubs and lounges—try Ryles or Regatta Bar—provide a laid-back atmosphere with decent music and good drinks. Break out of the Square and Lansdowne circuit to explore the smooth side of Boston’s nightlife...

Author: By Catharina E. Lavers, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: fifteen date spots | 4/27/2000 | See Source »

Given that most of their tuition is paid for, the salary is enough for TFs to find good housing, put on some decent threads and even buy a beers at the Cellar on Thursday nights...

Author: By Alexander B. Ginsberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: TF Unionization: Why it Won't Happen Here | 4/27/2000 | See Source »

...Compared with TAs at other institutions, we're treated pretty well," Richmond says. "From what I've heard in talking to graduate students at other universities, Harvard TFs are near the top in pay, we have a decent health plan and most of us have our tuition waived as an element of our financial...

Author: By Alexander B. Ginsberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: TF Unionization: Why it Won't Happen Here | 4/27/2000 | See Source »

...band Starling is a surprisingly decent new Canadian offering. With the release of their first album _Sustainer_, the band is hoping to sustain itself in the alt-pop music scene. Formed in 1997 with front man Ian LeFeuvre and Pete Von Althen, Starling doesn't bring anything revolutionary to the music scene, but it does offer a good collection of catchy songs. The album's lyrical content includes traditional, and perhaps clichd, male-centered pop lamentations that would make Petrarch proud. It is Petrarchan pop performed pleasantly, however, as the stories of unattainable girls bumming men out are told with...

Author: By Arts Writers, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Albums | 4/21/2000 | See Source »

...little as $6 per hour and typically lack union membership. They work two or three jobs, and as many as 80 hours a week. They often have to choose between seeing their children and providing for them. At least 90 percent of these workers receive no benefits whatsoever. Decent health care is beyond their reach, and we know of workers who have died from lack of medical treatment...

Author: By Amy C. Offner, | Title: The Numbers Tell a Grim Story | 4/17/2000 | See Source »

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