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Mon September 10 2007
For this week's show I went out for pizza -- and came back with a meat-less, cheese-less pie that's pretty close to the real thing.T.J. Scallywaggle's...
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For this week's show I went out for pizza -- and came back with a meat-less, cheese-less pie that's pretty close to the real thing.T.J. Scallywaggle's Vegan House of Pizza & Subs sells all of
standard pizza-place "comfort foods" without many of the standard ingredients. I found the idea unusual (to say the least!) and some of the food surprisingly delicious. So, I headed out to Allston a
while...
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For this week's show I went out for pizza -- and came back with a meat-less, cheese-less pie that's pretty close to the real thing.T.J. Scallywaggle's Vegan House of Pizza & Subs sells all of
standard pizza-place "comfort foods" without many of the standard ingredients. I found the idea unusual (to say the least!) and some of the food surprisingly delicious. So, I headed out to Allston a
while back to find out what it takes to successfully make a meatless meatball sub.
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Mon August 13 2007
For this episode, I took a stroll in the Public Garden â and a ride on the Swan Boats.The Swan Boats have been around almost as long as the Publ...
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For this episode, I took a stroll in the Public Garden â and a ride on the Swan Boats.The Swan Boats have been around almost as long as the Public Garden has, and through four generations, the
Paget family and their crews have paddled around the lagoon pushing people from all over the world on a leisurely, human-powered ride.Of course, the boats and their drivers have figured prominently
in ...
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For this episode, I took a stroll in the Public Garden â and a ride on the Swan Boats.The Swan Boats have been around almost as long as the Public Garden has, and through four generations, the
Paget family and their crews have paddled around the lagoon pushing people from all over the world on a leisurely, human-powered ride.Of course, the boats and their drivers have figured prominently
in many stories â the two most famous ones are probably Make Way for Ducklings and The Trumpet of the Swan â but they have stories of their own. To hear a few of them, I visited Lyn Paget
â the current owner of the fleet â on their dock in the Public Garden.
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Mon July 30 2007
I'm back after a bout of laryngitis with a look at the life of a modern-day nomad: a Faneuil Hall street performer.Most of us have tried our hand at j...
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I'm back after a bout of laryngitis with a look at the life of a modern-day nomad: a Faneuil Hall street performer.Most of us have tried our hand at juggling, magic, or other such tricks at some
point in our lives, but I bet very few of us have ever thought of making it our livelihood. Well, that's exactly what my guest does for a living: while you are at your desk, he's trying to convince
strange...
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I'm back after a bout of laryngitis with a look at the life of a modern-day nomad: a Faneuil Hall street performer.Most of us have tried our hand at juggling, magic, or other such tricks at some
point in our lives, but I bet very few of us have ever thought of making it our livelihood. Well, that's exactly what my guest does for a living: while you are at your desk, he's trying to convince
strangers to pay him for getting out of a straight jacket. Oh, and if that's not enough, he's just debuted a new version of his act where he wriggles free while hanging upside down 20 feet in the
air.Jason Escape performs in many places around the world, but I caught up with him recently on the Quincy Market steps -- waiting for some bad weather to pass before finding some people to tie him
up.
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Mon May 21 2007
This episode is a bit of an enigma: we'll visit Eureka Puzzles in Coolidge Corner.I've always loved puzzles -- particularly those little metal ones yo...
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This episode is a bit of an enigma: we'll visit Eureka Puzzles in Coolidge Corner.I've always loved puzzles -- particularly those little metal ones you have to take apart. The problem is that over
the years I've gotten pretty good at them, and most of the new ones I find are pretty easy. That's not a problem at Eureka Puzzles.My guest is the owner, David Leschinsky, and if you like puzzles
he's yo...
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This episode is a bit of an enigma: we'll visit Eureka Puzzles in Coolidge Corner.I've always loved puzzles -- particularly those little metal ones you have to take apart. The problem is that over
the years I've gotten pretty good at them, and most of the new ones I find are pretty easy. That's not a problem at Eureka Puzzles.My guest is the owner, David Leschinsky, and if you like puzzles
he's your guy. With thousands of puzzles, books and games -- including a jigsaw puzzle with 23,000 pieces -- David's store is quite an experience. It's one of only a few puzzle stores in the country,
so I figured that there must be an interesting story in amongst the brainteasers.So to find out, I stopped by for a chat -- and couldn't resist leaving with a few puzzles for the trip home.
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Mon April 30 2007
This time we'll visit the largest membership library in the country, the Boston Athenaeum.The Athenaeum is in the middle of celebrating its 200th year...
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This time we'll visit the largest membership library in the country, the Boston Athenaeum.The Athenaeum is in the middle of celebrating its 200th year with an impressive exhibition covering their
continuous collecting of books and art over the last two centuries. The building holds books, paintings, and sculptures from the libraries of John Quincy Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington,
and ot...
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This time we'll visit the largest membership library in the country, the Boston Athenaeum.The Athenaeum is in the middle of celebrating its 200th year with an impressive exhibition covering their
continuous collecting of books and art over the last two centuries. The building holds books, paintings, and sculptures from the libraries of John Quincy Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington,
and others, along with many important pieces of Boston history. As a working library, the Athenaeum runs community outreach programs throughout New England in addition to serving its 5000 members --
who get to use the library's amazing fifth-floor reading room.I visited the library on Beacon Hill for the first time a few months ago, and went back a few weeks ago to get a feel for the place from
the institution's director and a tour of the anniversary exhibition from a curator.Photo Credit: Boston Athenaeum
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