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Boston:Image:28degrees
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Cuisine:American
Pricing:$$$
Dress:Business Casual
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Hours: Sun-Mon: 5:30pm-10pm
Tue-Wed: 5:30pm-11pm
Thu-Sat: 5:30pm-12am
Sunday: 5pm-11pm
Lounge: Tu-Sa: 5pm-1am
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Parking:Valet
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If you're just looking for a great place to lounge at night, 28 Degrees is a great venue to sit back, drink, eat and relax to the tune of the finest underground sounds and DJs. The basket of french fries is particularly tasty. From 5 to 7 on week days, they serve oysters for $1 a piece.

 
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Home for the Holidays is one of Boston’s most inclusive holiday events. The 150-voice Boston Gay Men’s Chorus, now in its 25th season, focuses on the theme of “family” in all of its permutations, and will include Hanukkah and Christmas favorites, as well as a world premiere by Bret Silverman called “Two Holidays,” which takes a humorous look at the effort to merge the two holiday traditions in one household.
 
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CompanyOne is one of "Boston's best fringe theatre" according to the Improper Bostonian. CompanyOne is currently performing at the Boston Center for the Arts at the Calderwood Pavillion in the South End of Boston. According to their website, "Company One redefines the typical theatrical experience by developing, producing, and promoting socially relevant plays and innovative educational programming that appeal to, represent and include Boston’s diverse urban communities." CompanyOne prides themselves on teaching the under-35 population of Boston-and strives to teach cutting edge theatre to young adults and individuals. To check up on the schedule of performances, check out their site at http://www.companyone.org/Current_Season/currentseason.htm

 
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The Cyclorama, erected in 1884, is the signature building of the Boston Center for the Arts. It hosts various kinds of performances
throughout the year and houses the Community Music Center of Boston, the Art Connection, the Boston Ballet Costume Shop, three small theaters, and a rehearsal studio.
 
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GreaterBoston:Image:TheBeehive2
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Cross Street(s):Dartmouth
Cuisine:International
Dress:Casual
Hours: Open 7 days a week 5pm - 2am
Saturday and Sunday Brunch 10:30am - 3pm
Saturday and Sunday Bar Menu 3pm - 5pm
Brunch:Yes
Dinner:Yes
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This place has the buzz. Situated in the South End, with the atmosphere of an artist's studio, you feel as if you're attending a great dinner party. Relax and take in the sounds of jazz and sip on a martini or a glass of wine. The food is fabulously yummy with fare from Moroccan to Italian, making any craving satisfied here. The best thing about this place, other than its funky vibe and hip atmosphere? It's open late. Get your food on until 2am, nightly.
The Beehive will be hosting a Santa Christmas Brunch on Sat. Dec. 20th from 11:30am-3pm. There will be carol singers and photos with Santa. Families are welcome!

EASTER EGG HUNT Brunch Sunday April 12, 10-4 with additional events afternoon and evening. http://www.beehiveboston.com/events_at_the_beehive/event-4-12-09.html Search for candy eggs, listen to Jazz.
 
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Boston:Image:CalderwoodPavilion
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Hours: box office: W-Su noon-curtain
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Initiated in 1965 with the purchase of a Tremont St. block, the Boston Center for the Arts is the largest non-profit organization dedicated to supporting all types of artists in their creative endeavors. This 4-acre complex houses the Mills Gallery, The Cyclorama, the Calderwood Pavillion, 2 rehearsal spaces and artist studios open to public viewing. The theaters host a frequently changing array of contemporary performances; check the website calendar for upcoming events.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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The Improper Bostonian Magazine touts itself as "Boston's premier lifestyle and entertainment guide." Every two weeks, the magazine reaches nearly a half a million readers (The Media Audit, Nov/Dec 2006 survey)in Boston & its surrounding areas. The magazine is free & is delivered via doorstep delivery in North End, South End, Back Bay & Beacon Hill. The magazine is also distributed via newsboxes and retail locations in Boston and surrounding areas. Their annual Boston's Best issue comes out each July and showcases the magazine's picks of the best places in Boston for a variety of categories.
 
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The Boston Ballet is a world-famous ballet company that has been in existance here in Boston for over 40 years. The cast of the ballet are completely professional national and international dancers. The Boston Ballet is the most well-known dance company in the Boston area, the Ballet's annual production of The Nutcracker (Nov.-Jan.) is a favorite among children and their parents. Pre-performance lectures and demonstrations for selected Tu performances of its various ballet choices, as well as backstage tours. Admission $39-98; student rush tickets available 1hr before Wang Center performances ($15). Call or check the website for ticket times and information on special showings. $20 College Student Rush Tickets available at the Wang Center Box Office 2 hours before performance. Valid for most shows, does NOT include The Nutcracker. (cash only; 1 ticket per student with ID)
 
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City Stage Company is located within the Boston Center for the Arts complex in the South End. City Stage Company's mission is to bring theatre arts to the community-family oriented programs allow children to be involved in theatre, as well as see theatre performances. The company is well known for it's daily show offered at Boston Children's Museum. The City Stage Company also works to serve needy communities throughout the metro and greater Boston area. The performances encourage audience participation, as professional actors create fun and engaging ways to bring young people into the fun.
Educating: City Stage Co. offers free, intensive performing arts education programs for urban kids during the school day and after school. Students develop critical thinking skills, a sense of teamwork, discipline, and creativity - and they have fun. More than 2,000 kids participate in the education programs each year.
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