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Arts & Culture // BEST OF 2021

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Craving a lobster roll? These are heads (and tails) above the rest in New England

Craving a lobster roll? These are heads (and tails) above the rest in New England Diane Bair © Diane Bair Views of boats and the Boston skyline plus a killer lobster roll. Belle Isle Seafood delivers, all right. “You know that lobsters are related to spiders, right?” a Debbie Downer-ish friend recently remarked. Whatever. Nothing can’t squelch our love for all things lobster. But whence the humble lobster roll? According to food historians, the lobster roll originated at a restaurant called Perry’s in Milford, Conn., in the Roaring Twenties. Perry’s hot grilled lobster sandwich was served in a long sub roll, not the squishy split-top hotdog bun we know and love today. Portable, edible lobster. Genius!

Alexandria strikes $450M life science deal with Clarion

Alexandria Real Estate Equities has formed a Joint Venture with Clarion Partners on a 322,858 s/f life science campus in Seattle. Clarion has acquired a 70 percent interest in the property in a $450 million deal arranged by Newmark. The transaction is the largest sale completed in the state of Washington year-to-date. “This transaction marks the first core life science offering in the Seattle market in several years,” said Kevin Shannon, co-head of Newmark’s U.S. Capital Markets team which represented Alexandria. The team included  executive managing directors Ken White and Rob Hannan along with vice chairman, Nick Kucha, executive managing directors Tim

Texas Ballet Theater Announces New Spring Programming

Fort Worth Weekly By Edward Brown Courtesy of TBT. In response to record levels of COVID-19 infections across North Texas, Texas Ballet Theater leadership recently announced several changes to the company’s early 2021 performances. TBT originally planned to perform Serenade (a Balanchine classic set to Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings), Star Crossed (a pas de deux of Romeo and Juliet), and a world premiere by TBT associate artistic director Tim O’Keefe in Bass Performance Hall this February. Those performances, along with performances of works by Bartok and other composers, will instead be filmed and presented online.  “Our artistic staff look forward to presenting innovative and creative performances, showcasing the art and resilience of ballet to the community,” said Executive Director Vanessa Logan. “This alternative spring season will create new opportunities for our artists which weren’t possible before, and we are excited to share them in

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