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...familiarity. A murder scene on a train—which seems set up as a nod to the first Highsmith adaptation, Alfred Hitchcock’s 1951 Strangers on a Train—is played as screwball comedy in the finest His Girl Friday tradition, and I began to forget about the brutality of the game and enjoy the antics. I was as caught up in the moment as Jonathon, which makes his subsequent fear all the more palpable. And then Cavini’s game made sense: the tonal shifts follow Trevanny’s point of view...
...York’s Radio 4 revive the danceable post-punk of bands like the Gang of Four, P.I.L. and Mission of Burma. Exuberant indie-rockers The Fever and Certainly Sir start off this night of fun musical frenzy. Don’t forget your dancing shoes! Tickets $10 advance, $12 day of show. +18. 9 p.m. The Middle East Downstairs...
Well jeepers, folks. Wait until you see how many fans are there. I bet you won’t see 1,000. Forget about the family and the friends who are bursting with pride. Show me more fans, and I’ll show you the money...
...they might, Square Residents cannot forget Real Taco. Painful images of its mercifully brief stay still fester in our minds—the liquid guacamole squirting from ketchup bottles, the inexplicable mélange of salad bar leftovers masking a meager amount of grey chicken and the universal look of shock and anger prompted by the bill...
Progressive Student Labor Movement member Emma S. Mackinnon ’05, who is also a Crimson editor, said Harvard should not forget about its workers as it takes on large projects...