Word: intrepid
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...last year, and thus have been at the mercy of the erratic schedule of the magazine and the even more erratic New England weather. These veteran photographers have covered more stories than they probably care to remember and have met more campus characters than even intrepid FM writers can keep tabs on. With patience and photographic flair, this dynamic duo has never let us settle for anything less than perfection. Hours after FM hits doorboxes, e-mails reach our inboxes in which these two and their dedicated protégés, Andy, Paul and Thea, meticulously comment on each...
...Truszkowska ’04 has plenty of ideas—no endless photocopying or making coffees for her. “I’ve spent my life at Harvard thinking of cool things to do with my summers,” says Truszkowska. This intrepid traveler has spent her breaks away from school living with Spanish bullfighters, dodging Maoist insurgencies in Nepal’s more remote areas, living in the mountains of Eastern Europe, and sleeping with machetes in the jungles of Costa Rica...
...intrepid Harvard Early Music Society had to go digging in the bowels of Widener before they could produce the play. Somehow, while searching Hollis, Musical and Orchestral Restorer Victor Fell Yellin ’49 discovered that one keyboard score of the show had survived there all this time. He went on to restore the operetta for this production, and did a winning job. Moreover, the work was remarkably well executed by Music Director Marisa W. Green ’04, who rose above the well-known difficulties of working with a hastily assembled orchestra...
...nonfiction report on the world around us needs some art, in the form of narrative or metaphor or linguistics, to bring life to mere facts. Concurrently any work of art worthy of the name will report something new (either in content or form) to the audience. Joe Sacco, intrepid cartoonist, has been snooping around the borderlands between these disciplines for several years. His first important series, "Palestine," (1995) about life in the holy land during the first Intefada, gave us something radically new: a comic book that was immediately relevant to the real world. His next project, the graphic novel...
...campus, where you wished you lived on campus, your name even. Social desperation dictates . Despite the awkwardness, it’s commonplace to go up to strange freshmen and say hello during the first week of Harvard. After that, it gets a little awkward. Very awkward. FM dispatched intrepid freshman Alex C. Britell to hit the ’Berg’s tables for a week armed only with a hat, an inviting smile, and redeeming courage in the face of unimaginable indifference...