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...type these words on a Saturday morning on an island in the Caribbean, it is noon at the National Theatre; the characters and the play are young, full of hope and vinegar. As my editor reads this column just after noon, the 1848 Revolution is giving Marx and his followers some brazen ideas, and a dear, deaf, dead child is wandering through the inaudible murmur of adult conversation. And if you, reader, happen to be scanning these words at sunset on Saturday, know that the cast is taking one last bow, and the audience - many, I'll warrant, who have...
...nice but dull, all muted colors, leafy parks and elegant 19th century mansions. But look past the main tourist draws: the Viking Ship Museum; the 14th century Akershus Fortress, which has guarded Oslofjord through nine sieges; the sculpture garden with Gustav Vigeland's 14-m-tall Monolith, a phallic column of 121 writhing human figures. The city has plenty of other artistic, architectural and even culinary gems - the raisins in the bun. You just have to know where to walk. Step one: cross the Aker River. Before the 1624 fire that destroyed almost all of medieval Oslo, downtown was actually...
...Bulldogs got back into the win column one week later with a resounding 35-7 victory over Columbia and continued their run with dramatic wins over Brown and Princeton...
Teaching Fellow: “I wanted a clearer thesis; there was too much ambiguity in the conclusion.” Column Editor: “Katie, you’re hiding the ball again! Have an argument...
Katie DiSalvo ’05 is a religion concentrator in Cabot House. Her column appears on alternate Fridays...