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...tried a lot of things in my efforts to fill The Void. I care about beirut enough to know my career win-loss record (it’s good). I’ve simulated so many franchise seasons in my EA Sports games that even Rickey Henderson finally retired. I own such a multitude of sports jerseys that I ended up with the nickname “Jersey Jon.” Of course, I maintain that the last laugh will be mine when I finally meet a cute girl who swoons at the sight of my authentic Paul Pierce...
...haven’t tried anything to fill this emptiness yet…well, it’s time to start. It’s tough at first, I know. Suddenly, the only thing you have to show for all those years of hard work, dedication and practice is a starting spot on your intramural basketball team. And freshmen? Yeah, the fact that you’re no longer as active means that you’re going to gain that freshman fifteen. But if it’s any consolation, Milwaukee’s Best would have given...
...start a game of football in the snow. Cheer on the Harvard varsity athletes as they take on the rest of the Ivy League. Try your hand at a new sport. Whatever you do, make sure that you keep athletics in your life in any way that you can. Fill The Void...
...been hit-and-miss for a few years—School of Rock aside, Tape underwhelmed me, and all that Waking Life had going for it was innovative presentation (there’s that dubious “I” word again) and enough aimless, useless philosophizing to fill a semester of Moral Reasoning lectures—but I am very pumped for the Ethan/Julie reunion. It’s the next best thing to the Brief Encounter sequel that we never...
...Radcliffe Drama Company (HRDC), representing them as competing organizations. I think these critical comparisons miss the point of Athena, and the point of HRDC. Since we aim to approach theater as a way to explore new issues and to try things we haven’t tried before, we fill a completely different niche in the arts community here and draw from an entirely different pool of actors and technicians. Harvard has an amazing theater program and opportunities in the arts, and, with Athena, we’re just trying to add a little diversity, to put our own spin...