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Dinner With Cupid

Go on a blind date. We'll pick up the tab.

January 5, 2009
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Want to enjoy a meal on us and maybe meet the man or woman of your dreams? Let the Boston Globe Magazine play matchmaker. We’re looking for adult applicants of all sexual preferences for Dinner With Cupid, a column that will match two singles up for a blind date and feature details of their evening out together, from their first impression to their first course. Of course we hope that sparks fly, but we’ll write about the date even when things don’t go so hot.

To enter, you must be at least 21 years of age and a resident of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, or Maine. You must be available for a date that we set up, agree to attend that date, and be willing to sign our declaration of eligibility and release. We will not provide transportation to or from the date, and we will reimburse dinners up to $100 (if you go over, you'll have to pick up the difference).

*** Employees of The Boston Globe and their family members are ineligible.

To apply, please fill out this application. A photo is required to complete the application. Please email your photo to cupid@globe.com and make your last name the subject line of that email. We'll email you only if you've been chosen for a date. No phone calls, please.

Any photographs or written material you submit becomes the exclusive property of The Boston Globe. Please read The Boston Globe’s Privacy Policy here.

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