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...idea of chasing down demons of hell as an angel firing bolts of holy and spiritual righteousness does not appeal to me. This is probably because I have out-grown my childhood love of pixelated demon hunting. However, I am not their target audience; they are going for, in the words of one developer, the “assistant pastor who wants to go home and play a cool game.” In this quest for holy electronic success I wish them luck, as they seek to answer the eternal question: What Would Jesus Play...
...Favorite childhood toy: Roger Rabbit
True to the traditions of Tennesee Williams’s characteristically grandiose Southern dramatic style, lies seethe, childhood romances reignite, and drunken desperate drama unfurls in this play, which follows Hollywood gigolo Chance Wayne (Andrés X. López, an extension school student)—accompanied by fading Hollywood actress Alexandra—as he returns to his small town...
...American Prometheus” is an exhaustive 600-page biography of the fascinating J. Robert Oppenheimer ’25, remembered by history as the “father of the atomic bomb.” Journalist Kai Bird and Tufts professor Martin J. Sherwin track the scientist from childhood to death, thoroughly charting his rise and fall through interviews, letters, and transcripts. After following Oppenheimer’s path for a quarter-century, the authors will return tonight to their subject’s alma mater, speaking at 6:30 p.m. at the Harvard Book Store...
Oppenheimer’s intelligence was present from childhood, but it truly blossomed during his miserable three-year stint as a Harvard undergraduate. He had always been an eccentric and an introvert, and left to his own devices at college, he only made a handful of lasting friendships. His love life was nonexistent...