Writer
Margot E. Kaminski
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Pocket Full of Poems
Two separate organizations have placed poetry containers outside Mather and Pforzheimer Houses in an attempt to get Harvard students to
Cooking It Up In the Square
Mopping the floors of Figs pizzeria for seven dollars an hour really isn’t the ideal post-graduation job, and it’s even
Salts Brings the Perfect Seasoning
Like a first date who talks too much, Salts is overly self-conscious. Take the cartoonish lettering on the shingles above
Miso in a Mall
Up Mass Ave., past Harvard Law School, under a sign for Lesley University, through glass doors labeled “1815,” beside a
The Sincerest Form of Flattery?
In a plaintive plea for fashion help several weeks ago Michael J. Hines ’04 turned to the one punk-accessory warehouse
Primary Motion
t is not often that an artist working in Africa receives international attention. But William Kentridge, raised in Johannesburg, has
Cronkite and the Ebony Tree
Nelda LaTeef ’81 brings joy to children ages five to nine—and also to Walter Cronkite and Chris Evert. LaTeef’s first
Cold Fusion
In this airy room behind the counter of Toscanini’s Ice Cream shop in Central Square, Amy Chilton sprinkles cocoa over
Watching and Waiting
I can hear the phone ringing on the other end of the line. Two times, three times—the ringing stops, replaced