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Kristin Hall, assistant director of MBA admissions at HBS, said that the school had some difficulty tracking down Finnigan for an interview. After Finnigan failed to respond to an e-mail, HBS contacted Finnigan’s parents, who directed the school to Karen Karr, Joe’s girlfriend. Karr knew that the North County Times in California had a reporter embedded with the 3/5. The reporter allowed Finnigan to use his satellite phone to conduct the interview...

Author: By David B. Rochelson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HBS Interviews, Accepts U.S. Soldier in Iraq | 4/15/2003 | See Source »

...RADCLIFFE. Twelve renowned women poets will gather on Saturday to celebrate four decades of fellowship at Radcliffe. The poets, all former Bunting Institute or Radcliffe Institute fellows, include such acclaimed writers as Maxine Kumin and Boylston Professor of Oratory and Rhetoric Jorie Graham. Readings by these two and Mary Karr intersperse panels on “The Use of Poetry” and “The Fellowship of Poetry.” Saturday, April 12 at 10 a.m. Free. First Church in Cambridge, 11 Garden St., Cambridge. For more information call...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: LISTINGS -- April 11 to 17, 2003 | 4/11/2003 | See Source »

Talk about a hard act to follow. Mary Karr's The Liars' Club (1995) was both one of the decade's most engaging and entertaining memoirs and a phenomenal best seller in the bargain. But you don't survive a harrowing childhood like the one portrayed in that book only to become all timid and fluttery in the face of outrageous success. So here comes Cherry (Viking; 276 pages; $24.95), in which Karr picks up roughly where The Liars' Club left off and recounts her rocky journey from girlhood into full-fledged adolescence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Texas Teen | 10/23/2000 | See Source »

...setting is once again Leechfield, Karr's fictionally named but vividly evoked hometown in East Texas, about a 30-minute drive from the Gulf of Mexico: "Distant refinery flames flapped against the apricot sky." Karr's parents, whose Wagnerian domestic travails thundered so consistently throughout The Liars' Club, have receded to the background of this book as she tries to find her own way in the world. That fadeaway is understandable but still a shame, since Pete and Charlie Karr seem interestingly unique, and teenage anxieties...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Texas Teen | 10/23/2000 | See Source »

...Karr's coming-of-age chronicle follows a well-beaten path, from worries about fitting in at high school to the belief that most of the classmates there are losers and jerks. Drugs crop up as an antidote to boredom, and Karr re-creates in detail a number of trippy larks that she shared with fellow users. "Guess you kind of had to be there," a friend says after hearing Karr's account of one such adventure. Cherry does not quite get you there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Texas Teen | 10/23/2000 | See Source »

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