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...BGLT friends, or understanding straight friends. It would be a shame for these students to spend four years here, where there are so many great resources to help them figure out their sexuality, but fail to do so and end up back in a conservative town or religious community devoid of these assets...

Author: By Loui Itoh | Title: A Good Place to Come Out | 5/26/2006 | See Source »

...administration official ever publicly says anything worthwhile about the war in Iraq? The same goes for John McCain. As he panders more and more to the evangelical right and other demographics that he hasn’t relied on for votes in the past, his words quickly become devoid of any honesty. If Donald Rumsfeld were to speak at Harvard tomorrow, there is not a chance that I would stifle my wrath...

Author: By Eric D. Biewener | Title: Productive Debate Only Goes So Far | 5/26/2006 | See Source »

...main characters. For such a dark plot, the colors in the film—from the costumes to the furniture—are so pungent and vibrant, the ironic title rings true. In fact, the film is so highly stylized that one would half expect a movie completely devoid of any meaning. But once the tale ends, it stays with you, whether you liked it or not. Bottom Line: It’s sick, it’s twisted, and it’s one of the best films of the year...

Author: By Christopher C. Baker, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hard Candy | 4/27/2006 | See Source »

...other individual performers.Overall, “Dancers’ Viewpointe VI” was a unique exploration into the unknown studio dance culture at Harvard. The choreography and staging overflowed with creativity and effort and the dancers performed with admirable technique. But the modern and classical style of performance, devoid of theatrical emotion, felt so reserved that its relative unpopularity on campus is tragically no longer surprising...

Author: By Mollie K. Wright, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Modern 'Viewpointe' | 4/24/2006 | See Source »

...themselves, where a dozen numeraries and priests make their homes, are spartan and impeccably orderly. Hardly a scrap of paper is out of place. Each room has a wooden desk, a chair, a single bed, a bureau and a private bath. A few have desktop computers, but most seem devoid of personal knickknacks. All the rooms are without telephones or TVs, although some members do carry cellphones. Yet you have to look closely to see evidence that you are inside the walls of an intensely devout religious order. Numerary Peter Anglada's chamber has a painting of the Virgin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Day With Opus Dei | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

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