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...towns under the movement's principles - like Seaside, Fla., or Kentlands, Md. - and to walk their streets is to be transported back decades, before McMansions and SUVs. Houses are more human-sized, in part because the designs create vibrant, walkable public spaces, where people can eat, work and have fun. The explosion of the American house - up from 1,385 sq. ft. on average in 1972 to 2,140 sq. ft. in 2000, while the average number of people living in it has decreased - is, in Duany's view, a consequence of our practice of virtually eliminating the public space...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Green is Your Neighborhood? | 12/19/2007 | See Source »

...fifth, ninth and 10th, respectively.“It’s an intangible thing, but I think we need to play with a more confidence, almost cockiness,” Hallion said. “When you have that confidence, everyone feels better, it’s more fun, and that makes better things happen for you. The last three games we want to play with more of that swagger.”—Staff writer Elizabeth A. Joyce can be reached at eajoyce@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Joyce, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Patriot League Foe First on Deck for Harvard | 12/17/2007 | See Source »

...schools, responding to pressures from newly implemented standardized testing regime to find more instructional time have labeled recess “dead time.” They couldn’t be more wrong. Recess not only gives children the chance to exercise, but also makes makes physical activity fun. In an era in which the childhood obesity epidemic has never loomed larger, recess should be expanded, not eliminated. Structured physical activities simply don’t command nearly as much energy or excitement. Furthermore, as the only unstructured time during the school day when kids interact wholly with each...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Rescue Recess Indeed | 12/17/2007 | See Source »

...need to play with more confidence, almost a cockiness,” Hallion said. “We’re borderline confident at times, but need to exude that throughout the game. When you have that confidence, everyone feels better, plays better, and has more fun.” Harvard flirted with regaining the lead in the first few minutes of the second half, when Rollins made a fast-break layup and Hallion added a layup of her own on the next possession. But the Catamounts’ Nicole Trott converted a three-point play, and Kotsopoulos followed with...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hot Shooting in Freezing Weather | 12/16/2007 | See Source »

...work only means so much to its intended audience. But is the film any good? That’s trickier.“Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” plays exactly what you’d expect: another ironically hyperbolic tall-tale comedy that happens to poke fun at other movies…just without Will Ferrell. Reilly can field jokes as Dewey Cox, the loveable dolt who happens to be a musical genius, and his demeanor of perpetual understatement allows for the faith-in-the-underdog mentality that underlies the Johnny Cash biopic “Walk...

Author: By Ryan J. Meehan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story | 12/14/2007 | See Source »

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