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...teaser for one story reads, “Think the vigilantes patrolling the Mexican border are a bunch of uneducated xenophobes? Not the one with the Ph.D. from Harvard.” Ahem. So for anyone who wants to be an occasional reader of 02138 in hard copy, FM has two suggestions: get online or start raiding a subscriber’s mail. —Alwa A. Cooper
...have to have the insulation properly removed by a special company,” he says. “Generally speaking, when we do those kinds of things, we do the whole room at the same time.” piggybackers’ delight As for dorm security, FM found that on a Saturday night, anyone looking like a respectable twenty-something college student could enter the unlocked Lowell House gates (past a guard, of course). From there, they could sneak by the card swiper (no Domna here) and enjoy a meal without looking out of place. Pia P. Dandiya...
...year. Reservations are strongly encouraged (as hell is sure to fill up fast), so call Kristi at 617-491-6568 to reserve a spot. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 30-November 1. 1271 Cambridge St., Cambridge. 3)Boston Babydolls: Out for Blood If you’re like FM, you’re pining for some good, local burlesque action with a Halloween theme. The Boston Babydolls promise not to disappoint with their “Out for Blood” revue. Putting new spins on some Halloween favorites and going “toe to toe with Mummy Dearest...
With Halloween just around the corner, FM is keeping an eye out for any charms or hexes that might bewitch the undergraduate community (leaving you free to worry about more important issues, such as how to turn a teddy into a Halloween costume: see this week’s 15 list for hints). We turned to Professor of Scandinavian and Folklore and Chair of the Committee on Degrees in Folklore and Mythology Stephen A. Mitchell for some tips. “An… item, carved some time before 1248, was unearthed in Bergen on a small wooden stave...
...there’s one thing rarely seen at Harvard, it’s a group of prep school graduates drinking together. To witness this unusual event, FM pushed through a crowd of Brooks Brothers clad rowing enthusiasts and stepped into Reunion Village, a cluster of tents on the south bank of the Charles River that proudly displayed the names of posh prep schools and universities (think Grottlesex and Ivys). Rowers and crew aficionados lounged on plastic folding chairs, sipping Hefeweizen Unfiltered Wheat Beer out of plastic cups as shells smoothly zipped by. The North Yarmouth Academy tent proudly displayed...