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Oggi, which is tucked away in the Holoyoke Center, earns its gourmet title by featuring cherry tomatoes, toasted almonds, and goat cheese pizzas in addition to fresh tarragon chicken salad sandwiches...
...Food Literacy Project, a division of HUDS devoted to promoting food awareness and understanding, “You’ll already find local apples, winter squashes, mushrooms, lettuce and other produce [at Harvard], but we’re working towards sourcing an even greater percentage of our fresh produce from New England farms.” Such phrasing demonstrates Harvard’s current situation: HUDS only incorporates some elements of sustainability into its dining halls—a local squash here and an organic apple there. According to Francesca T. Gilberti ’10, a Crimson magazine...
...much to laugh at. He was a tough, emotionally constipated cop chasing androids in I, Robot, and an ambitious man who loses his job, his home and his wife - everything but his young son - in The Pursuit of Happyness. Except for a romantic holiday in Hitch, the one-time Fresh Prince has become a stolid, solitary warrior in a gulag of gloom...
...most congested U.S. city utterly abandoned, as if everyone had finally moved to the Sunbelt or the Hamptons. I admire, and share, the movie's extended interest in Neville's daily ritual as cop (hunting down the vampire-like infectees), woodsman (looking for animals that will put fresh meat on his table) and lonely guy (setting up a table each day at noon in case any undead survivor has heard his signal). Smith, whatever mood he's inhabiting, is a watchable actor, and he and the dog (who gives him an audience surrogate to explain things to) have a lovely...
...Schwartz’s two-act musical, which focuses on the stories of Adam and Eve as well as Noah and the Flood, celebrates the unity of mankind and human experience and will run in the New College Theatre from Jan. 7-12. “The musical is fresh, fun, and glitzy—along the lines of ‘Wicked,’” says Nelson T. Greaves ’10, who is directing along with Jonah C. Priour ’09. “Snakes dance in kick lines...