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...California. THREE TIPS FOR ROCKING THE FLORAL LOOK: 1) Try one article of floral clothing. You don’t want to end up looking like Hillary Clinton in the White Water years, as that was not fun for her—or you, for that matter. 2) Pair your floral item with something a bit more hard-edged, like a leather jacket. 3) Don’t wear clogs! —Columnist Rebecca M. Harrington can be reached at harring@fas.harvard.edu...
...them in an estranged fashion, reintroducing us to its intricacies as if we were once again seeing them for the first time.Her overarcing statements read as if they weren’t meant for an audience, but rather as proverbial, unconditional truths of life that ultimately transcend the subject matter of any piece. But she remains entirely accessible, largely due to the number of rhetorical questions present, which actively involve the reader in her philosophical musings. Paradoxically, by presenting an alienated picture of the familiar, Hartwig intrigues and thus draws us into her most existential ideas. She leaves us with...
...have always tried to encourage, to the point of shaking, college Republicans to get involved, to be a part of the solution process,” he said. “And don’t ever think that your voice and your vote don’t matter.” Steele also said that it is important, particularly for young activists, to realize that—despite Republican sentiment across the country—“the glass is still half full.” “You begin to settle...
...first major survey and museum exhibition of Davey’s work. “Moyra’s an artist I feel has not gotten fair notice or the commercial success I think she deserves, in part because her work is so modest in scale and subject matter,” Molesworth says.As part of a larger initiative to bring more contemporary art to the Harvard art museums, Molesworth chose to display Davey’s work because she believes it also lends itself well to a learning environment. “I feel like students can have many...
...Come on Your Cat”) to the absurd (“Nine Years is the Exact Right Amount of Time to Be in a Bad Relationship”). The lessons may vary in their pertinence, but when they’re all this entertaining, that hardly seems to matter. One lesson that seems pretty universal comes from the account of Dan Vebber, who has written for shows like “Futurama” and “American Dad.” His story “Sex Is the Most Stressful Thing in the History...