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News and Notes (The Heights)
Eight bars that have failed to comply with a law requiring the instillation of sprinklers are set to close, according to The Boston Globe. They were given four years to comply with the Fire Safety Act of 2004, which required entertainment venues with capacities greater than 100 people to install sprinklers.
Boston bars race to meet fire codes (New England Cable News)
(Stephen Iandoli, NECN: Boston, MA) - Under deadline pressure, Boston businesses race to get up to code, or face being shut down. A law requiring sprinklers in bars and nightclubs went into effect years ago, but hasn't been totally enforced until now. Massachusetts bars and entertainment venues without them have had more than four years to install fire sprinkler systems. Eight in Boston were ...
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Programming Board brings folksy Dar Williams to Hop tonight (The Dartmouth)
"I love to get into these places and learn about their battles. In my mind, this country is like a patchwork of towns filled with people hanging out, growing gardens, listening to music and talking about important stuff."
Booze-free family bash downtown set for New Year's Eve (Tucson Citizen)
Alcohol-free, family-oriented New Year's Eve entertainment will fill downtown from 4 p.m. to midnight Dec. 31 as Tucson joins 107 other American cities that stage First Night arts festivals.
Nov. 18: Scenes from the Arts-burgh (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Offerings from Pittsburgh's cultural arts and entertainment events.
UMass is upset at home by UMass-Lowell a day after beating No.1 Boston University (The Republican)
AMHERST - The warm weather outside made for a soft and chippy ice surface inside, so Saturday night's game provided little of the fast-paced entertainment value of the previous evening.
Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits (Journal Inquirer)
BOSTON ? The music industry?s courtroom campaign against people who share songs online is coming under counterattack.
Adult zoning is approved (The Daily News Transcript)
DEDHAM - Special Town Meeting last night overwhelmingly approved new adult entertainment zones on Allied Drive and University Avenue, heeding warnings that to do otherwise would put Dedham in a legally precarious position.
Harvard Law Prof Takes on RIAA in Music Copyright Fight (Wired News)
Harvard Law School professor Charles Nesson has launched a constitutional assault against a federal copyright law at the heart of the industry's aggressive strategy, which has wrung payments from thousands of song-swappers since 2003. Neeson has come to the defense of a Boston University graduate student targeted in one of the music industry's lawsuits. By taking on the case, Nesson hopes to ...
1 bar misses sprinkler date (Boston Globe)
Four of five Boston taverns that Fire Department officials threatened to close for not installing fire sprinklers met a deadline for finishing the work by Friday, a department spokesman said.
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