Word: exposers
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Language typically used to describe Harvard concentrations—stressful, difficult, unpleasant—tend not to be associated with the experience of watching film. So for senior Film Studies concentrator Ian S. Polonsky ’06, student reactions to his academic pursuit often are: “You...
For those who want to understand the course of contemporary Europe, the primary material is almost too copious and familiar; it takes a gifted historian to shape it into something fresh and coherent without sacrificing the details. A new book, Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945, by New York...
Despite the originality of Shelby’s interpretation of black solidarity throughout the ages, the first 100 or so pages of the book are a bit dry. In this portion, the book reads more like a musty encyclopedia—defying the hip image conveyed by the young red...
Back in ’04, it was called Voice Where Prohibited, but the staff got tired of having to explain the pun, and the self-proclaimed general interest magazine was revamped. The name was changed, and the first issue, released last semester, emerged as the best-looking publication at...
(2 of 2) "I'm not very polemical," says Tan from the San Francisco house she shares with her lawyer husband Lou DeMattei. "I just wanted readers to have a better understanding of moral complexities. I wanted to examine, for instance, the notion that people must die in order to...