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With nine incoming freshmen, six of whom were forwards, Donato couldn’t clog a precious spot on the line charts and wait for Lederman to turn the corner—which, of course, the Canadian might never...
This year’s Revels, directed by Patrick Swanson and George Emlen, brings French/Canadian cheer with music, dance, and rituals in celebration of the winter solstice. There will be fancy fiddling, clog dancing, bone playing, and audience participation in singing both carols and rounds. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, for $42/32/20. Shows through Dec. 19 in Sanders; normally 8 p.m., Saturday at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. and Thursday at 7:30pm...
...home to the world's largest population of centenarians, with almost 600 of its 1.3 million inhabitants living into their second century--many of them active and looking decades younger than their actual years. Like weekend visitors on the summer ferry to Martha's Vineyard, scientists and sociologists clog the boats to Sardinia and Nova Scotia, Canada, to see why those craggy locales harbor outsize clusters of the superold. (Gerontologists are not so beguiled by the Russian Caucasus, where exaggerated longevity claims sparked a series of Dannon yogurt commercials 30 years...
...freedom to change plans at lightning speed (a necessity for kids in tow), hire your own vehicle. May and June are the recommended months for travel, before hordes of other self-drive tourists clog up the roads, hotels and restaurants. Early summer is also the time when the rape fields are in full bloom, allowing children and adults alike to marvel at the blaze of yellow...
...Part of the front lawn of the seldom-visited Drug Elimination Museum, built to whitewash the regime's dubious antinarcotics record, has been turned into a pomelo orchard. Power shortages still plague the capital, as they did during my first visit more than seven years ago, and emergency generators clog the pavements. With municipal water supplies equally erratic, joke the Burmese, it's lucky the government isn't responsible for providing...