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CAMBRIDGE — I’d been to Bambara before, about three years ago for Restaurant Week. One of my better Restaurant Week experiences for sure, ... Land Blvd.
Bambara
25 Edwin H. Land Blvd., Cambridge
Green Line to Lechmere Station
617-868-4444
3 ... in. (Apparently Hotel Marlowe is one of the only pet-friendly hotels in Boston, who knew?!) We had some good laughs and toasted the large portions ...
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... profiled earlier this year by a group of scientists from the University of Cambridge. In the journal Neuron, Luke Clark and colleagues examined ... cherry is just off) is a powerful stimulator of gambling behavior.
The Cambridge researchers put their subjects in an fMRI machine ... manipulators of our brains. Those massive, gaudy casino-hotels that I wore out a pair of shoes strolling through last week ...
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... in Cambridge, right near the MIT campus. It was built in 1894 to house the horses and fire wagons of the Cambridge Fire Company no. 7. The fire house served all of the surrounding Kendall area. The men who worked ... else could I find brightly colored cotton patchwork quilts on a King sized bed?
The Kendall is listed in a registry of Historic Hotels. Just a delightful accidental find in Boston.
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... been driving around in the van?
I actually really like it. Though it’s not for too long - we get to stay in hotels and have showers in the morning. I’m not a fan of bus bunks ... getting cabs to and from random bars/parties/clubs/hotels etc. Touring in a van requires some self discipline and changing your ... Peel
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... Bay Hotel). The ambiance is a little more cityish, but you are close to Newbury St, the Common, and not far from the South End at all (maybe as close as hotels get). It is also just a few T stops from the North End, Cambridge, etc. You'd also be close to Chinatown (you mentioned ethnic food). It is a well-manicured part of the ...
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... . If you’re thinking about visiting Brazil, a traditional search might turn up hotels, tourism agencies and restaurants. But in social search, blog posts or tweets about the ... friends. Crawl it enough times and presto! You have a rough social graph. (Even academics from Cambridge University have done it.) Of course, it lacks the richness that Facebook’s social graph data can deliver, ...
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