TASTE: Spice: Not So Nice
By Staff Reports | March 27, 2003In yet another signal that the Chapel Hill social scene is superior to Duke's, Spice Street has become a favorite of social chairs for all things formal this spring.
In yet another signal that the Chapel Hill social scene is superior to Duke's, Spice Street has become a favorite of social chairs for all things formal this spring.
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