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...we’re all about to head off on planes for exciting spring breaks in exotic locales. And before we do, it’s important to remember that we don’t deserve airplanes. This is sort of a silly thing to say (I sure as hell didn’t ask for airplanes), but if we have any ambition of becoming travelers—not just tourists—then we should take it to heart. Airplanes are anti-travel devices. As soon as the question becomes “how fast can we get there...
...Harvard Classical Club will bring The Frogs back to life in a riveting, action filled play, complete with gods, playwrights, and, yes, frogs. Written by Aristophanes, one of the most astonishing comic playwrights of ancient times, the performance tells the story of god Dionysus’s march to Hell in an attempt to bring a great tragedian back from the dead to end the string of mediocre playwrights. Directed by Christopher A. Kukstis ’05, and produced by David H. Camden ’05. Thursday March 18 through Saturday March 20 at 7:30 p.m., with...
...from 1997 to 2000, says the garrison strategy is "good because it drives down U.S. casualties, but it's bad because it means you're throwing everything onto an Iraqi security force that clearly is not prepared to take it on. You're going to see them pay a hell of a price." Officers in the new Iraqi security corps say the occupation is at a critical phase where the U.S. needs to ease up. "If they do not," says General Abdullah Hussein Jabara, who works with Iraq's security forces, "the bad feelings will continue to grow...
...Harvard Classical Club will bring The Frogs back to life in a riveting, action filled play, complete with Gods, playwrights and, yes, frogs. Written by Aristophanes, one of the most astonishing comic playwrights of ancient times, the performance tells the story of God Dionysus’ march to Hell in an attempt to bring a great tragedian back from the dead to end the string of mediocre playwrights. Directed by Christopher A. Kukstis ’05, and produced by David H. Camden ’05. Thursday March 18 thru Saturday March 20 at 7:30, with...
...half, where a bunch of random famous people sit around and chat. These people include the White Stripes, Roberto Benigni, Iggy Pop, Cate Blanchett, Steve Buscemi and, in a single conversation, RZA, GZA and Bill Murray. Will probably appeal to Waking Life fans or anyone whose wondering what the hell Wu Tang has to say to Carl Spackler...