Word: bells
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...these artistic tropes have quickly grown familiar and inadequate. A new play like Jonathan Bell's Portraits, composed of monologues by fictional people touched by 9/11 in various ways (including another philandering husband), already feels dated. So post-9/11 plays are moving on, trying to lift the event into a new realm, transforming it with allegory and metaphysics. But in grasping at grandiosity, the newest generation of post-9/11 plays is losing a grip on any feeling for the concrete, recognizable ways that real human beings reacted to the tragedy...
...first date. Double it. Double it again. Double it again. That’s how bad The Midwest Grill, an excellent Brazilian churrascaria in Inman Square, would be. In fact, this top-notch restaurant should rank only marginally higher on a list of dating venues than Taco Bell or the Dunster Dining Hall. Additionally, it is most definitely not a place to bring anorexics, vegetarians or anyone who has recently read Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle for tutorial. Nevertheless—or, perhaps, for exactly that reason—The Midwest Grill ranks as one of the most...
...Awards are nearly as important as the Superbowl, and during this year’s August 28 show, Hall’s two 30-second spots for the neon green and blue packaged batteries stood out among a sea of ads for big name products like Sony, Cingular, Taco Bell and Revlon...
...read about the college in a book or hear about it in school. Instead, Harvard first came alive to me as I was glued to my suburban Ohio console television set, watching Zach Morris and Jessie Spano take their SATs on the popular teenage sitcom Saved By the Bell. Zach, Slater, Screech and the gang tricked the stuffy admissions officer into admitting Jessie, only to realize over burgers and fries at the Max, that Harvard wasn’t the place for them...
...pleased with the steadily increasing and more readily available opportunities to study one of the strongest forces that has shaped our lives. Harvard students are undeniably becoming a more (pop)-cultured group, embracing Bach alongside Beyonce. And maybe even watching a few episodes of Saved By the Bell on the side...