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“On the fifth floor of Cabot Hall, the freshmen women talk endlessly of sex.” So begins the preface to “Necessary Sins,” a memoir from Lynn M. Darling ’72. Darling, who is also a former Crimson...
Not to be confused with the upcoming “Die Hard” sequel of a similar title, “Live Free or Die” is an independently-made dark comedy about petty crooks in New Hampshire. Written and directed by Gregg R. Kavet ?...
Everyone and their Hist and Lit tutor has a theory of when childhood ends—or really, when theirs ended. Puberty? Columbine? 9/11? But whatever the endpoint, hardly anyone disputes the premise: There is childhood, and then it’s over. The ending is generally seen as a...
To Emily A. Cregg ’09, a History of Art and Architecture concentrator, the spring semester has presented a new experience in campus theater in the form of “Reception,” a play debuting in the Loeb Experimental Theatre. 'The play follows a party...
Imagine you’re Mark Wahlberg: you’ve gone from being a hoodlum on the streets of Boston to an underwear model to a mediocre rapper to an Academy-Award-nominee. What would you do next? Star in an action film, obviously. With “Shooter...