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...change after members of the Undergraduate Council told The Crimson that all the articles in the current Ec 10 sourcebook were available for free through the Harvard College Library’s online system. In the interview, Mankiw also noted that Ec 10 has led him to his first foray into blogging. Mankiw said he started his own blog, at gregmankiw.blogspot.com, in order to communicate with students in and outside of Ec 10. Now, he says, “I’ve developed a readership beyond Ec 10—a majority not from Harvard...
...however, it enriches the production, because the loyalty to Carroll’s original intent makes for a stronger base from which to venture into creative elaboration. The play’s final two scenes manage to conclude both the acts that preceded them and return us from our foray into Wonderland.—Reviewer Jayme J. Herschkopf can be reached at herschk@fas.harvard.edu...
...wild card in the situation is Iran. The U.S. has long accused Iran of helping to destabilize Iraq, and the timing of its military foray into Iraqi territory is significant. Just as Iran faces international isolation over its nuclear enrichtment program and talk of possible U.S. military action in Iran is running high in Washington, the attack appears to be a calculated warning to the U.S. that however bad things are now in Iraq, they could get even worse. And as has so often happened in their tragic history, the Kurds could be the first, though certainly not the only...
...style of acting and with acting in general,” says Martin, who performed in the Avignon Theater Festival that summer.Since then, Martin has been involved in about a dozen Harvard shows in only four semesters.His favorites include “Carousel,” his one foray into musical theater, and last semester’s “Lulu.” This semester Martin has roles in the Mainstage drama “The Playboy of the Western World” and in the Sunken Garden’s Children’s Theater production...
...example, are fun, up-tempo odes to multi-track layering. “Plastic Mile” has an appealingly vintage funk-rock beat under a schizophrenic self-duet from lead singer Laetitia Sadier, and “Whisper Pitch” is a more-successful-than-usual foray into psychedelic syncopation that morphs into a pretty ballad. In these songs, though, are just about the only musical moments that manage to separate themselves from the synth soup that is the rest of the record, and even these seeming standouts will struggle for attention once added to Stereolab?...