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What price can be put on a man??s dignity? For Evan R. Johnson ’06, the answer is a cool...
...fault lies not with women, but with institutions. The working world is still a man??s world in which women have only recently been let in, like children entering a theme park but finding many of the rides off-limits to them...
Made in the mid-50s, “Arkadin” intertwines narrative aspects of “Citizen Kane” and “The Third Man?? to probe Cold War institutional corruption. A dying man gives a petty criminal named Van Stratten (Robert Arden) two names—Gregory Arkadin and Sophie—which he tries to use to blackmail Arkadin (played by writer/director Orson Welles), one of the world’s richest and sketchiest men. The other name, it is later revealed, is that of Arkadin’s collaborator from...
...film, driving it home like a stake through the heart. Pity is perhaps the most lasting emotion “Kekexili” imprints upon the viewer: Pity for the women and children who cry as their men depart for the mountains, pity for the terrible price one man??s vendetta wreaks on lasting comradeships, and pity for the total abuse of the men who strive to protect the irrevocably-tainted innocence of this so-called “virgin” wilderness. “Kekexili” teaches us to appreciate what we have?...
...Seneca-sponsored discussion on sexuality and religion brought together undergraduate women—and one man??of various faiths last night to discuss topics that ranged from premarital sex to masturbation to homosexuality. The event, entitled “Faith and Foreplay: A Discussion on Women, Religion and Spirituality” was held at Hillel and was co-sponsored by Hillel and Christian Impact. Nicole M. Laws ’06, the former president of the Association of Black Harvard Women, said, “I was excited that there were so many types of viewpoints. I appreciated...