Word: haven
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...there any dreams or goals that you have yet to fulfill? -Janie Crawford, Syracuse, N.Y.I have two. Well, three, really. Two involve novels that I'm going to write and haven't written. The third is immortality. [Laughs.] I don't mean my work. I mean...
...September 2007, vibrant campus leader and first-year Yale Law student Joseph M. Hanzich ’06 passed away of a sudden heart attack in New Haven. Today, some of his close friends and family are working in conjunction with Harvard to ensure that his passion for health policy survives in perpetuity...
...very humbling experience.” Under Whitaker’s leadership, the Signet Society and its stately house on Dunster Street have provided a home for students who undertake every kind of creative endeavor, from poetry to filmmaking, becoming what shee calls an artistic “safe haven.”Whitaker’s efforts to encourage the artistic collaboration and social exchange that have characterized the Signet in the past make it a unique forum for the arts at Harvard, one that stands above any given discipline. Perhaps the most important role that Whitaker has played...
...Your daughters are very young and already on a reality TV show. How do you manage that?My kids are on a reality show every week. I haven't seen every show that Kimora [his former wife] has shot, but whenever I see them she has them acting like little princesses. That's their job. They know that the job of the show is to know that the world is watching. That's all right to think the world is watching because God is always watching. Always try to keep your higher self. Your character promotes your own reality...
...hallway was lined with television screens that broadcast security camera footage of other parts of the party. "I had a great time," said Joel McHale, the guy who hosts The Soup on the E Network. "I just haven't slept in 24 hours." At around this point in the night, it occurred to me that I had made a horrible mistake in choosing my profession. Then I fell into conversation with an actor and writer. I asked him how he thought the Washington, D.C., crowd compared to the type of party scene one would find in Hollywood. He was both...