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...much has been made obvious from the massive naval deployment in the Gulf. "This is the largest ever naval deployment in history," in the words of Rear Admiral Barry M. Costello, the Commander of the CTF 55. To be precise, there are three aircraft carriers - Constellation, Kitty Hawk and Lincoln - choking up the narrow Persian Gulf. Combined, they send nearly 200 sorties into Iraq every day and can double that within hours. Add to that more than 130 cruisers, frigates and destroyers...
...After the War/Before the Wall” hit the screens of the Harvard Film Archive last Friday with a double feature of seldom seen post-war films, including Peter Lorre’s The Lost Man and Film Without A Title. The series, which debuted at Lincoln Center in New York City last April, was organized by Germanic languages and literature department chair Eric Rentschler and two colleagues, Klaus Eder and Hans Kohl...
Four decades later, the arrival of “After the War/Before The Wall” at the Lincoln Center and the Harvard Film Archive reveal critics’ and scholars’ willingness to reconsider the once-maligned period...
...ideas flow from as well as to the Mexican operation. That's how agujas de Nortena, an extremely thin cut of chuck steak popular in Mexico but rarely sold north of the border, found its way to H-E-B meat counters in the U.S. --By David Lincoln Ross...
Last month, some of the most recognizable names in poetry gathered at Lincoln Center for a reading aptly named “Poems Not Fit for the White House.” Sam Hamill, Arthur Miller, and Stanley Kunitz were among those who read; the Harvard duo—Jorie Graham and Peter Sacks—was snowed in, but both joined in readings held at Adams House and the Loeb. All across the country—in churches and bookstores and makeshift spaces, before and after the anti-war rallies of February 17th—poets combined artistic expression...