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...produce “In the Blood,” one of Suzan-Lori Parks’ adaptations of the latter this coming weekend, Nov. 9 through Nov. 11 at the Agassiz Theatre.Though this 1999 play may be less shockingly titled than Parks’ other Hawthorne-inspired work, 2000??s “Fucking A,” it still promises to unnerve Harvard students, at least according to those involved in the production. Parks takes the social commentary of Hawthorne’s original one step further: while “In the Blood?...
...eligible voters who understand the importance of voting and political activism—59 percent disagreed with the statement that “political involvement rarely has tangible results.” The youth vote dramatically exceeded expectations in the 2004 election as turnout jumped 11 percentage points from 2000??the highest jump in any age group—and was “especially high in the contested battleground states,” according to the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) at the University of Maryland...
...also wrote the novel on which the movie is based—tie it all together. The film grips as it closely examines the state of our American suburban culture from the inside out. “Little Children” is Field’s first since 2000??s electrifying “In the Bedroom,” but he isn’t repeating himself here by making yet another middle class, suburban infidelity tale that ends violently. In fact, “Little Children” is hilarious at times, like when the narrative...
...high, like a beach ball,” Noyes said, explaining that HAT-P-1 has a density that is a quarter that of water’s. It’s not the only low-density, large-mass planet—in fact, HD 209458b was detected in 2000??but HAT-P-1 turned out to be the most baffling. Noyes said that current methods of calculating planetary dimensions significantly underestimate the size of HAT-P-1. “Now we have two oddballs, and we’re beginning to wonder if we?...
...investigative pieces further showed how the pressure from political leaders led to the approval of 80 percent of prescription drugs submitted for review from 1993 to 2000??while, in the past, only 60 percent of all drugs had been approved, Willman said...