The Moondog Coronation ball was organized by Alan Freed, a disc jockey considered to have coined the term "Rock and Roll" at WJW-Radio, and generally accepted as the first major rock and roll concert. 続きを読む
Housed in a stunning 1900 Greek Revival, PBHA has a long and outstanding history of philanthropic programs and associations. 続きを読む
More than 50 beers by the bottle and 28 on tap. Craft, imported, Trappist. Don't bother asking for Bud Light here. 続きを読む
Facing the Seine and Paris's breathtaking cathedral, this lovely place has just been given a makeover by flamboyant couturier Christian Lacroix. 続きを読む
This footbridge, built over the Charles River, connects Harvard's campus in Cambridge w/ Harvard's Business School Campus in Allston. 続きを読む
The largest East-Asian research library in the Western hemisphere, originating as early as 1879, it now houses collections from numerous Asian nations and cultures ranging from Tibet to Vietnam. 続きを読む
The Stage Adaptation of C.S. Lewis's The Screwtape Letters will perform here on May 21, 2011 with performances at 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM. 続きを読む
Widener Library opened in 1915, a memorial to Harvard alum and book collector Harry Elkins Widener '07 who perished on the Titanic. 続きを読む
This Cajun/ Mexican restaurant has great food and atmosphere. Among the many dishes, don’t be afraid to try the Catfish New Orleans! But get there early or be ready to wait. 続きを読む
Try the macaroons (only 75 cents!), soak up the European atmosphere, and above all, do not miss the hot chocolate--as rich as it comes. 続きを読む
Visit weekday afternoons for the shortest lines at this locally owned market. If you're not pressed for time check out their cafe upstairs or sign up for workshops they offer. 続きを読む