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...long tradition of participation in the Scouts that put Miller and his fellow reporters in the spotlight. “Because Miller worked in a densely Mormon part of Idaho, there was a lot of public outcry in pursuing the story,” said Diana L. Eck, the master of Lowell House where Miller currently lives. That public outcry included several personal threats. “At the time, I worried about the safety of my kids,” Miller said yesterday. As the Reynolds Nieman fellow in community journalism, Miller is currently studying respect for civil...
Candidates for the Cambridge City Council debated the ins and outs of development last night, exchanging views on affordable housing, a massive construction project in East Cambridge, and the shape the city should take in a potential “master plan” that would guide its growth in coming years...
...Waffen SS. But after sharing my hunger, he was so human to me that, if he were before me, I would have readily forgiven him. This intensely self-critical, self-reflective stranger who is so beleaguered by shame, this art stamp collector, stonemason, fledgling artist, eventual writer, master dancer, lover, husband...Günter Grass became me, his mouth rubberbanded shut. I was him, playing dice with a religious Bavarian, discussing the future. Strange, isn’t it, the power of a good book...
...Life” was brought to you by the same dudes who did the video for Justice’s hit D.A.N.C.E. If you can’t beat ‘em, hire ‘em. It’s a simple concept: Kanye and robot-hit-master T-Pain dance and rap while fun cartoons that spell out the song’s lyrics pop up all over the place. It’s a one-trick pony for sure, but those dancing pastel colors are a perfect accompaniment to Kanye’s squeaky, heart-warming...
It’s stunning that, despite its scads of esoterica, Gnosticism, and descriptions of the minutiae of daily life and bureaucracy in Soviet Russia, Mikhail Bulgakov’s “The Master and Margarita” still manages to be captivating and hilarious, chapter after chapter. The plot begins simply enough. Satan decides to visit Moscow, arrives, and shortly thereafter decapitates one of the first people he meets—a man who, like all dutifully atheistic Soviets, refuses to believe in the Dark Lord’s existence. With a supernatural and motley crew that includes...