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...most rewardingly complex facts of the album. It’s called “The Letting Go,” one of its ballads is called “Then The Letting Go,” and troubled loving permeates the scenery… but this isn??t a breakup album, at least not in the traditional sense. This isn??t the earnest mediocrity of Beck’s “Sea Change” or the frozen narcissism of The Mountain Goats’ “Get Lonely.” Hell...
...small animals! Considering that Italy is a country where people feel comfortable spraying graffiti on priceless Roman artifacts, that’s quite an accomplishment. Yet in Cambridge, where the weather has become rather cold by now, there is a veritable lack of fur on anything. This fact isn??t particularly startling, I suppose. Most people who live in Cambridge wear breathable organic fabrics that are also, somehow, waterproof. Wearing a fur coat seems indulgent, and makes you a walking ketchup-target for one of those hoodlums from the Papercut Zine Library. And ketchup...
...Carter confronted the controversial Tehran chief head-on. The encounter left some observers hopeful that the U.S. could strike up a dialogue with leader of a regime that admits it is pursuing a nuclear program. But for others, Ahmadinejad’s obstinance reinforced their impression that Iran isn??t willing to budge an inch on issues such as weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, and human rights. Ahmadinejad addressed two dozen members of the Council on Foreign Relations at a Manhattan hotel, according to the New York Times. Only four journalists—all of whom were members...
...Hannah isn??t that kind of girl, Henry says, but that’s okay...
...understand that this isn??t a football school. Not even an athletics school at all, really. This simple point was driven home to me when many houses, including my own Quincy, scheduled events at the same time as the season-opening football game.But I was wholly unprepared for this.When it was announced last week that all alcohol would be banned at student tailgates on Ohiri Field for “The Game,” Harvard’s single greatest sporting event, I was stunned. It’s traditionally Harvard’s lone...