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...Dear Molly runs on Mondays. Please send questions to DearMolly@thecrimson.com. Questions will be published anonymously...

Author: By Molly E. Mehaffey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: DEAR MOLLY: Sex Symbol | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...Dear Molly...

Author: By Molly E. Mehaffey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: DEAR MOLLY: Sex Symbol | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...Dear Hottie, People throw around many made- up statistics at Harvard: one out of every four freshmen come into college as pre-med, 75 percent of Harvard kids marry other Harvard kids, with 80 percent of those marriages stemming from the five-year reunion. Although these are plausible, one I would not believe is that many Harvard students dream about being a universal sex symbol. Universal sex symbol and Harvard diploma? To paraphrase Hugh Grant in “Love Actually”—Um, would we call that an oxymoron...

Author: By Molly E. Mehaffey, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: DEAR MOLLY: Sex Symbol | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...rejects his, heightening the tension between the two characters, who don’t directly interact (except in scenes that take place in Orpheus’s imagination) until the final scene.Both characters have a sounding board and interlocutor who challenges them to let go of what they hold dear. For Orpheus, it is John, his manager, who periodically comes to his apartment bearing news of a world gone mad for lack of his music; for Eurydice, it is Persephone, who extols the virtues of impermanence and forgetfulness. Both characters are played brilliantly by John Kelly, who provides a vital...

Author: By Elisabeth J. Bloomberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘Orpheus’ Pushes Limits | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

...begin to realize that I do care. His tragic hero—though it’s unclear if he’s trying to escape his problems or embrace them—is intense and involving in a manner very rare for a rock song.“Dear God Please Help Me,” follows, which is the most effective track on the whole album. It is sparely orchestrated, with a slight mischievous twinkle that distinguishes the piece from the synth-pop to which Morrissey occasionally threatens to descend and allows the listener to concentrate...

Author: By Scoop A. Wasserstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Morrissey | 4/13/2006 | See Source »

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