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That red “BLAME YALE” t-shirt with Bush emblazoned on it that your roommate bought from the Harvard Dems last year? It won’t just be on display at the game—it’s already up in “DISSENT!,” the new exhibit that opened on Veterans’ Day and will run through Feb. 25 at the Fogg Art Museum. The shirt is a sardonic contemporary comment among a plethora of protest prints in an exhibit that spans six centuries and features works from playing...
...Casino” fits in the series with its plentiful action and cute witticisms, but it’s also a great spy thriller in its own right. There are still plenty of Bond traditions intact in this installment. The locations (the Bahamas, Venice, and Madagascar among others) display the upper class lifestyle that is distinctive to the franchise. The villain has a unique physical attribute as well: because of a disfigured eye, he cries tears of blood. And, as always, there is the Bond Girl. This time around the BG is the beguiling Vesper Lynd, played by the impossibly...
Those looking forward to that weekend’s more well-known, somewhat less independent display of teamwork and commitment—the Harvard-Yale football game—will perhaps be surprised with the intensity and power of this performance...
...institution where students come to study the world, and where the world comes to study, there was really no public venue for them to display this research,” Gaur said...
...Ontario. Chu and Cahow played for the U.S., which lost to Vaillancourt and victorious Canada. Nary these threats, senior forward Liza Solley stepped up for Harvard on the power play. With 5:51 remaining in the third period and the game tied 1-1, the Crimson put on a display of crisp passing culminating with a shot from freshman forward Randi Griffin. Solley corralled the rebound and tucked it in to give Harvard the lead. “We definitely bumped it up. We had a sense of urgency,” Solley said. “We knew that...