Word: heartbreak
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hotbed of unauthorized activity, the white desks are mostly scrubbed clean, leaving grafitti seekers to squint for any semblance of scribble. Curiously, most of what has survived the soap and water is scrawled in Cabot's top floor cubicles. The grafitti urges those who lament of homework, Harvard and heartbreak to "get some therapy." Compassion is low for those who complain, and for the frustrated library frequenters who ask "Where can I go to get head?" the cryptic yet conscise response, "a garbage disposal prickbrain...
...Crimson seemed to get over last year's heartbreak. Harvard rolled through the Ivies, losing only to Brown and defeating Yale 21-16. With the effort, the team captured a share of the Ivy League title in its 100th season of football with a record of 6-1 Ivy, 7-2 overall. This season marked the first of Restic's five Ivy League titles...
...There is a lot of heartbreak," says Adam D.Taxin '93, an analyst at Morgan Stanley. "I'veseen a lot of classmates devastated by theprocess...
This time Ivory and his longtime colleagues have gone their source one better, or one quieter: the film is even more discreet, more Stevens-like, than the book. They have withheld the revelations of tears and admission of heartbreak that finally clatter around the butler like broken Wedgwood. Here, Stevens will never wake violently from his reverie of duty served; he will be trapped in Darlington Hall like a bird that can't find an open window. So the filmmakers have dared believe that the audience will detect these domestic cataclysms in the performance of the man who plays Stevens...
Today Zhang Yimou is China's ambassador to sophisticated moviegoers. He is a world-class artist who gives his films (Red Sorghum, Ju Dou, Raise the Red Lantern) heartbreak and visual grandeur. But people do not see Zhang's films so much as they read them, like fortune cookies, for signs and omens about the interior life of a forbidden country. Forbidden to him as well: the Chinese authorities have withheld release of some of his films. And yet Zhang still works in his homeland, against all odds and with great grace. Just like the heroine of his spare...