Word: interestingness
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Economic Hurricane Re your cover stories on the economic crisis: For much of the 20th century, the nationalization of financial institutions and industry was seen in the U.S. as a rejection of economic liberalism and tantamount to an embrace of communism [Oct. 20]. It's hard to ignore the parallels...
Renowned comics artist Art Spiegelman is currently reading Samuel Beckett’s “Murphy.” Though the Pulitzer Prize winner lamented that it makes for poor travel reading, his choice of the modernist author hints at the wide array influences on his work, from everyday...
When “The Sopranos” ended with its infamous black screen in June of last year, many of the show’s dedicated fans were furious. People had fallen in love with emotionally complicated crime boss Tony Soprano and had tuned in episode after episode, only...
Cambridge residents turned out in large numbers to celebrate the current state of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender relations in the city and to advocate for further progress at a town hall meeting last night. Community members gathered at the Cambridge City Hall to provide recommendations to a GLBT Commission...
The two teams taking the field tomorrow at Princeton Stadium have many things in common. From their 1-1 Ivy League records to the fact that each squad possesses a member of the Berry twins (Adam at Princeton, Andrew at Harvard), it’s not hard to find superficial...