Word: cats
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...clients' best advocate and has the patience to deal with the demands of the megarich. He once canceled his New Year's Eve party because of a sudden request from St. Bart's. Then there are the unusual orders: the Parisian who wanted a diamond necklace for her cat and the husband who asked that a bracelet be sealed in a chocolate Easter...
...Last week: 4) Keeping a cat in your room. Who isn't these days? 2 (Last week: -) Zithromax, a.k.a. Z-PAX. LA stars and Leverett slugs alike love this flu antibiotic for its slimming side effects. 3 (Last week: -) ConnectU.com. Will blow up any day now. 4 (Last week: 1) Karl Malone. 5 (Last week: 2) Wondering at what point you're supposed to stop doing drugs. Is it when you graduate...
...margin of 218-185. Weary Professor of German and Comparative Literature Judith L. Ryan, who had proposed the second no-confidence motion, cautioned against overextending the national influence of Summers’ resignation. “There is no reason to start imagining a rash of copy-cat motions,” she wrote in an e-mail yesterday. Krauss said he was driven to ask for the vote against Case President Edward M. Hundert by concerns over fiscal management and administrative secrecy, as well as Hundert’s approach to relationships with the faculty...
...began the sometimes funny, sometimes touching, sometimes flawed production of Eve Ensler’s modern classic about periods, childbirth, rape, orgasms and, of course, the vagina. Directors Nowski, Beth McLeod, Jen H. Rugani ’07, Amy Stebbins ’07, and Cat P. Walleck ’06 injected the familiar material of female suffering and pleasure with new, poignant Harvard-based stories of trans-gender youths. Produced by Rebecca L. Eshbaugh ’07, Kristen D. Lozada ’07, and Erinn M. M. Wattie ’06, the show ran from...
Another especially memorable performance is that of Fredricks’ Cat Gotchatongue. Bedecked in glittering, flowing black and scarlet robes and with a face plastered with white makeup, Fredricks’ silent acting is vivid and ridiculously histrionic, perfectly fitting the dramatic silent film music that accompanies his movements...