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...dent in the oft-ignored homeless crisis. Anyone who’s seen the colorful cast of characters in the Square knows that most won’t seek out assistance on their own. We must provide it for them. The logistics of doing this might at first appear maddeningly difficult. But a simple scheme could be established to identify the chronic homeless. Then, under a judge’s supervision, mental health professionals would determine which individuals were incapable of making their own treatment decisions. Those who met this standard would have to undergo rehab.Thousands of our most desperate...
...classes on his 75th birthday. In May, after taking part in contests and open-mike nights, Rothman and two acquaintances formed a trio called Baby Boomers Plus. So far, they have played three shows before community and social-service groups like the American Red Cross. They charge $300 to appear, and each of the three does a few minutes of jokes based on his or her life experiences. Says Rothman: "I just love doing this, and I feel like we're giving back to the community...
...stay so he went to New York to pursue acting. A professor put him in touch with an agent and, after only two days in New York, Underwood got a walk-on part in “The Cosby Show.”He has since gone on to appear in “LA Law”, “One Life to Live,” and “Sex and The City” and has landed roles in several movies including “Deep Impact” and “Full Frontal...
...last week. “Anything can happen right now,” Murphy said. “I said going into the season that this is not just going to be a Harvard—Penn year.” Heading into the stretch run, it would appear that he was right on the mark. —Staff writer David H. Stearns can be reached at stearns@fas.harvard.edu
...recent show at the Cooper-Hewitt museum in New York City, Orth exhibited a fabric with a hue that alternates from a nearly monochrome gray to a tricolor gray-red-and-green jacquard. The colors appear when electrodes woven into the cloth generate heat, which in turn causes temperature-sensitive dyes in the cloth to change hue. "Making this fabric is like making an interactive painting," says Orth, who has come full circle since her undergraduate days spent painting on canvas...