Flying start; Adam Smith.(Arts and Lifestyle)

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From: The Boston Herald
Date: 20010526
Author:Smith, Adam

Karamazov Brothers at Faneuil Hall,

butterflies at zoo kick off holiday weekend

Unless you have children, Faneuil Hall Marketplace's 16th annual Street Performers Festival might not be for you, as it will feature a concert of more than 2,500 kazoos. Yes, 2,500 kazoos.

If you're not scared away by now, the festival will be held today and tomorrow, 11 a.m.-11 p.m., and Monday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. The kazoo show is at noon today and tomorrow.

Fortunately, the payoff for braving the kazoos is big: The original Flying Karamazov Brothers, a wacky group famous for its crazy ...

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