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...fact that my red home state of Indiana went blue for Obama while it re-elected Daniels is a welcome signal that Hoosiers are reviving the saner, compromise-friendly politics I grew up with, including Lincolnesque Republicans like Senator Richard Lugar and Rooseveltian Democrats like former Congressman Lee Hamilton. They were civil-tongued consensus builders who presided over a pre-Lee Atwater, pre-MoveOn.org age, before the two parties let their wing nuts become their linchpins...
...goal lead before Connecticut College got on the board with a penalty shot, but Harvard went up 9-2 before most of the reserves were put in.Freshman Mike Katzer added four scores to Harvard’s offensive output, while juniors Egen Atkinson and Mitch Denti and sophomore Jeff Lee each added three tallies. Freshman Luka Babic also contributed two goals to the Crimson’s season-high 20-goal outburst.While many members of the Harvard squad scored in the contest, the most memorable moment came when Connolly, the Crimson’s starting goalie, was given the chance...
...What’s the first word that comes to your mind?” The dating coach and editor of BetterAsianMan.com led a discussion about Asian male sexuality to about 20 Asian Harvard students Saturday afternoon in an event sponsored by the Taiwanese Cultural Society. Lee first divided the participants by gender, and then asked women to sit in front of the men so they would feel more comfortable voicing their reactions. Throughout the discussion, he compared their responses to the more negative stereotypes he had received from an all-female group at Wellesley. Showing pictures of black, white...
...show that the form, texture, and feel of rap and hip-hop—regardless of what is being said or sung—can venture as far as the land of hipster and further, beyond what anyone thought profitable or even sensible. —Reviewer Jenny J. Lee can be reached at jhlee@fas.harvard.edu...
...talented singer, actor, and dancer, or a “triple threat” as they call it in the business. “She represents a very specific tradition that is becoming rarer and rarer...a standard of excellence,” said Thomas Lee, a program manager for the Learning From Performers program at the Office for the Arts, which organized Neuwirth’s visit to Harvard last week. To be sure, Neuwirth has been honored for excellence in different areas of the performing arts, winning two Tony awards for her musical theater work...