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A BALKAN BEAT BASH

Written by DIG STAFF Posted February 5, 2019 Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC

Teal Wicks, Stephanie J. Block, and Micaela Diamond. Photo by Joan Marcus.

My band Gogofski do one very well-known Serbian song [in which] the young woman says to her guy, “It’s time to marry me, not just hang out at the bar with your pals. Marry me, and I will make your heart glad … and I will take care of your old mother.”

Filed Under: Interviews, MUSIC Tagged With: Balkan, Balkans, Macedonia, Music, sarma, SOMERVILLE, Turkish

PROVISION QUEST: ALLSTON IS GETTING A NEW VEGETARIAN CAFE

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted August 28, 2015 Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE

DiSabatino says that he and Arnold had been talking about partnering for a project, and when the space opened and they found the right opportunity to pair up, in a space literally next door to Roxy’s brick-and-mortar space.

Filed Under: Eats, LIFESTYLE Tagged With: alden and harlow, Allston, Asian, Becca Arnold, James DiSabatino, Mediterranean, noodles, roxy's grilled cheese, sarma, vegetarian, whole heart provisions

GETTING CHILE: A DELICIOUS REASON TO ENDURE THE GREEN LINE TREK TO NEWTON CENTRE

Written by DIG INTERN Posted October 23, 2014 Filed Under: Drinks, Eats

A delicious reason to endure the Green Line trek to Newton Centre.

Filed Under: Drinks, Eats Tagged With: American-Chilean food, ana sartoun, Boston, Cambridge, Chile, Chilean, Comedor, Dig Boston, DigBoston, ethnic, ethnic food, Food and Drink, fritas, green line, Mass, MBTA, meat, newton, newton centre, open kitchen, ribs, Santiago, sarma, SOMERVILLE, steakhouse, Taco Bell, tamales, tapas

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