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...culminate in a single moment of emotional payoff at the end. Stern’s creation handles this complex portrayal with elegance, suggesting that, despite the many problems that plague it, the marriage of Bette and Boo ultimately achieves its own beauty.—Staff writer Mary A. Brazelton can be reached at mbrazelt@fas.harvard.edu...
...Staff writer Mary A. Brazelton can be reached at mbrazelt@fas.harvard.edu...
...Staff writer Mary A. Brazelton can be reached mbrazelt@fas.harvard.edu...
...can’t spend all day on such philosophical musings. After all, it’s only three o’clock, and there are 60 more words to go. Time to pick up that dictionary, train my lamp on its pages, and get to work. Mary A. Brazelton ’08, a Crimson arts editor, is a history of science concentrator in Quincy House. She wants her family to know she is not that messy during the school year...
...this reality that Spillane-Hinks tries to capture—to tell a real story of the place, even though her protagonist Christy cannot, in all its terrible beauty. The cast and crew of “Playboy” does so admirably.—Reviewer Mary A. Brazelton can be reached at mbrazelt@fas.harvard.edu...