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...example Wood cites is To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, one of his favorite authors. Wood doesn’t allow his reverence to dissuade his critical eye??it’s easy, he says, to forget that “it was constructed word by word by a suffering, sometimes joyless, woman in Sussex...
...stilettos. Her closet is filled with approximately 60 pairs of shoes and various eccentricities. Her favorite of the moment is a “Goth blue plaid strappy dress—with buckles.” She wears the bindi—a small sequin “third eye??—for religious purposes, and has since age 13. She describes the rest of her style, however, as “what I want, when I want”—influenced by everything from her classical dancing to her experience making up drag queens...
...rooming makes life at Harvard bearable. Co-ed blocking groups abound, queer students don’t necessarily want roommates of the same sex, and lovers move in together while tutors avert their eyes. (Of course, queer live-in relationships happily escape the College’s puritanical eye??double standard...
...embarked on an important quest to find something to eat. After wandering for about 15 minutes, and encountering only ham, ham and cheese and tuna fish sandwiches (none of which I eat), I returned to the office building with an empty stomach. But before I entered, something caught my eye??the Starbucks directly across the street. Never did I think I would so happy to see a Starbucks, and this one even serves grilled cheese! No one in my office—which practically shuts down for two and a half hours every afternoon during lunch?...
Romney’s business background and outsider status give him “a fresh perspective and a clean eye?? in government, according to Lt. Governor Kerry M. Healy...