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...refreshing alternative to left-wing comedian Al Franken ’73, she is also more audacious and outrageous than Franken—and that’s why I am smitten. Coulter chastises letter-writers to the New York Times for being “in full-dress sanctimony,” lambastes Deaniacs as “self-righteous 20 year olds in orange wool caps,” and parodies Democrats’ equivocation on Iraq as follows: “Of course, we all agree that Saddam must go. But first—there are many...
...What really turns men off is on display prominently in a Feb. 4 letter by Hung C. Nguyen ’04—herself “in full-dress sanctimony”—raving that “modern women, in forging a new sexual equality, can and should provide the foundation for their own emotional support network.” Nguyen also fumed that it’s wrong to criticize the protagonists on HBO’s Sex and the City for treating men like disposable slabs of meat because the meat-slab treatment...
Monique E. Valley ’06 and Minnie S. Choi ’06 were so excited about the festivities surrounding Sex and the City that they decided to dress up as their favorite characters and reenact the show's heart-rending finale. They searched everywhere for the charming combination of sexual prowess and genuine warmth that the hunky males in SATC embody—but sadly, they couldn't find it anywhere at Harvard. The two decided to console themselves with a bottle of gin and the entire third season on DVD. Then they...
Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: “No really, you do look amazing in that dress, [insert friend’s name here...
...scene we were supposed to play together, [West] didn't want me to wear this dress, so she managed to persuade the producer to confiscate it from my dressing room. I just laughed...