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...It’s his greatest legacy,” Berry said about the man who co-discovered the structure of DNA. Berry co-wrote “DNA: The Secret Life?? with Watson...
...open till three.” Rebuffed, we look around again. This time, we realize that the peers we had previously perceived as erudite scholars are actually overworked, under-showered, and far too concerned about their “Justice” grades to actually ponder life??s philosophical complexities. By now, hopefully, you’ve figured out that we’re talking about Lamont Café. No matter why Harvard’s caffeine addicts show up there (perhaps they consider themselves too intellectual for this plebeian assemblage, or simply want their coffee...
...interesting when those choices are less familiar, but with Frank, she’s just another voice.As Thurman moves from one personality to the next, she treats Flaubert and Teresa Heinz Kerry, photographers and fashion designers, to the same gentle probing in an attempt to discover where their life??s work originates. Although this collection of essays seems oddly disjointed at first glance, Thurman’s driving question joins it into a comprehensive body of work. Because the articles are written in New Yorker style, each stands very well on its own, but reading the entire collection...
...doctors are supposed to be passionate about their life??s calling. But a doctor who actually writes poems about muscles? That’s a bit unusual. That’s the premise of dancer Claire Porter’s latest production, dubbed “Namely, Muscles.” Coming to the Harvard Dance Center this Saturday at 8 p.m., this one-woman show features Porter, posing as a doctor, flexing specific muscles while reciting poetry. “Most of my work is a mix of movement and text,” says Porter. This...
...life??s on fire,” she said. “Might as well go to Vegas...