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...reputations and preventing us from becoming the people we want to be. This statement is indeed slightly extreme, and may put off some readers initially, but Solove backs his point by highlighting several case studies, including the Star Wars Kid, that illustrate the dangers of one of the modern age??s greatest tools. That focus on specific cases is far and away the book’s greatest strength. Rather than simply warning readers about possible scenarios, Solove shows first-hand the lives that have been ruined, combining descriptions of the original events with verbatim reproductions of comments...
...Elizabeth: The Golden Age?? has matured in all ways since its prequel, 1998’s “Elizabeth.” Motivated by the many intricate layers of the personality of Queen Elizabeth I, whom Cate Blanchett portrays in both films, it never rests in one place for too long and stays impressively true to historical accounts of her reign. Despite the seven Oscars for which “Elizabeth” was nominated, “The Golden Age?? breaks with the common convention of sequels falling short of their predecessors. Rather...
...operation, Harvard’s undergraduate pub is looking to expand its reach with extended operating hours and a revised calendar of events. The changes at the Cambridge Queen’s Head are designed to attract students—including freshmen and others under 21 years of age??that are not drawn by the availability of alcohol. “There is more to this place than beer,” said Queen’s Head General Manager Scott C. Smider ’01. Smider said adjustments to the pub’s programming...
Excessive television watching from an early age??one of the factors that Gortmaker pointed to in the paper as a potential cause for all three conditions—can also lead to higher prevalence for ADHD and even for asthma, due to decreased exposure to fresh...
...while failing to confront the issue. Still, a small directorial departure from the otherwise orthodox production to indicate an on-stage awareness of the controversy subtending the number would have been appropriate. “The Fantasticks” is a show that has already begun to show its age??but not necessarily for the worse. In this sense, the Agassiz is not the only thing that “The Fantasticks” and the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players’ productions have in common. Like any Gilbert and Sullivan show...