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...latest work, “At Risk.” The short novella, which was originally a 15-part serialization in The New York Times Magazine, can be seen as the culmination of the gradual shift away from the “Postmortem” standard. Cornwell is the finest crime writer of her generation, but the crime is an afterthought in “At Risk.” An old woman was murdered a long time ago in Tennessee, but the mystery is easily solved without the thorough forensics that made Cornwell famous. The author does not explore...
Indian food aficionados on a tight budget, look no further. Cambridge’s Inman Square is home to one of Boston’s finest-and cheapest-Indian locales, the Punjabi Dhaba Indian Caf?...
...Scorsese, stars DiCaprio and Matt Damon, and is produced by Brad Pitt, there are high expectations all around. “The Departed” meets them eye to eye.The past few years have been a curious time for Scorsese. He has long been known as one of the finest American directors of the 20th century, but his last two efforts—the lackluster passion project “Gangs of New York” and the good-but-not-great “The Aviator”—lacked the movie magic of his classics...
...become the publication of choice for its elite and accomplished community. The official press release gushes that “The 02138 audience represents the epicenter of the leadership class in America.” And this audience is presumably ready to whip out their checkbooks for the finest in luxury products: eager advertisers who’ve moved into the zipcode include Brooks Brothers, BMW, Wilmington Trust, and Neuberger Berman. “We do different things than the [official] alumni magazine,” said Assistant Editor Gregory R. Atwan...
...grab them. After those are gone, tickets will be $5 each. Tickets must be purchased in person at the Harvard Box Office. More information at http://www.bernsteinatharvard.org. Meanwhile, Daniel Barenboim, one of the world’s most eminent and controversial conductors, as well as one of its finest pianists, is in the midst of delivering six Charles Eliot Norton lectures on cultural issues, culminating next week. The Norton lectures are rare events, and have been given in the past by the likes of Bernstein and Lionel Trilling. Stay tuned, because next week, Arts will be taking an exclusive look...