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...Anthony Lewis '48 is both a Harvard institution and a pillar of journalistic integrity. Author, New York Times columnist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, Lewis will also deliver the Harvard Law School (HLS) Class Day speech today...
...Charles Champlin, after 17 years as a writer-correspondent for Time-Life, was arts editor and columnist at the Los Angeles Times for 26 years. He is the author of several books and lives in Los Angeles...
...always polite Judith Martin is a syndicated columnist and the author of Miss Manners' Basic Training: Communication (Crown...
...race for big box office heats up, bad guys could emerge as movie MVPs--flamboyant, instantly recognizable characters who can make an impact in a short trailer or be miniaturized and slipped into a Happy Meal. "Heroes have to be drawn according to more conventional terms," says Hollywood Reporter columnist Martin Grove. "When you have these huge-event pictures with megabudgets, villains become the jewels in the crown." Sure, heroes like Jodie Foster in the sci-fi film Contact or Samuel L. Jackson in the drama 187 catch our eye. But when the villains start scheming, that's when summer...
...have thoroughly enjoyed my tenure as a Crimson editorial columnist. To quote a phrase popularized by Ishmael Reed, "writin' is fightin'," and I've relished the chance to joust with my political and ideological opponents. The negative responses that I sometimes provoked only helped to motivate me. I've received replies ranging from polite criticism to outraged diatribes--even one death threat--but I won't apologize to anyone who I offended because they probably deserved...