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An Inadvertent Bus Tour
Every morning, by 8:30 a.m., I can be found sitting on a bench across the street from my apartment waiting
Hitchcock Bio Gives Reader Vertigo
“To interview me, you would have to interview my films,” Alfred Hitchcock tells author Charlotte Chandler in the introduction of
Learning How to Remember
On the fiftieth anniversary of World War II, little clusters of Allied flags were strung up all around my neighborhood
Movie Review: The Boys and Girl from County Clare
Recall Bring it On: rival cheerleaders, lots of energy, not much of a plot. Now, replace the cheerleading competition with
A Disturbing World Not ‘Far Away’ Enough
Far Away is not an easy play to watch. Though the entire production is less than an hour, I felt
Tatar Talks Tales
Devotees of fairy tales need not wait until next year for Fairy Tales Core professor Maria Tatar’s explanations of them.
Five Authors Critique Bush, Media
Five noted writers threw the book at President Bush and the media in a panel at the First Parish Church
Six Students Recognized by OFA
GRACE M. CATENACCIO ’04 Considering that Grace M. Catenaccio ’04 will be onstage in two separate shows this weekend,
Mather’s Three
BostonLA, the latest exhibit in Mather House’s Three Columns Gallery, has added bright colors and pulsing designs, through idiosyncratic techniques,
Mather’s Three Columns Exhibit Awes and Delights
BostonLA, the latest exhibit in Mather House’s Three Columns Gallery, has added bright colors and pulsing designs, through idiosyncratic techniques,
Spotlight: Robert P. Young '06
Having already dabbled in theater, sketch-comedy and TV, this sophomore VES concentrator decided to turn filmmaker. The fruits of his
‘Trembling’ Director Confesses at HFA
About halfway through Trembling Before G-d, a controversial documentary by Sandi L. Dubowski ’92 about homosexuality in Orthodox Judaism, the
Biographer Caro Devoted to LBJ
For author Robert Caro, another man’s power struggle has become half a life’s pursuit. By the time of the publication
Dershowitz’s Biggest Client to Date: Israel
Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz is so confident about his latest book that he has publicly offered to
HMS Professor Speaks on Minority Care
Racial misperceptions often cause minorities to receive less thorough medical care than non-minorities, a Harvard Medical School (HMS) professor said