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...Meeting my husband (Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan, author of "The Kentucky Cycle." So much for Miss Manners...
...said Lackner, a lifelong Steelers fan who regularly faced Cowher in high school at Pittsburgh’s Oakland Catholic. “He’s actually a really nice guy. But it doesn’t matter.” Once again, senior Jessica Holsey will miss the weekend with the lingering effects of a concussion. She has not played since January 7. Tonight’s and tomorrow’s games begin at 7 p.m. —Staff writer Alex McPhillips can be reached at rmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...
While Remele had to miss the first part of shopping period to prepare for his show, he said that overall he has been able to balance his fashion career with his academic work...
...from the bony beauty of any other Oldham work. The most striking loss is Oldham songwriting itself: there is something about the lyrics he pens under each of his many musical monikers that sets him apart. Here, faithfully sounding out the words of other writers, listeners miss out on the subtle Oldham ironies and bizarre turns of phrase that make him loveable. The Tortoise faithful receive a more familiar sound, missing out instead on the studio experimentation that brings computerized complexity to their deft instrumentation. It would be hard to satisfy traditional fans (if any exist) of either of these...
...prepared to be awedThe First Lady, accompanied by her daughter Miss Barbara Bush, met His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI in the ultimate inner sanctum - the ornate, sun-splashed Papal Library in the Apostolic Palace, just off St. Peter's Square. The half-hour audience, all in the library, was so quick it was a blur for both participants and onlookers. It began with a greeting for the cameras among the Pope, Mrs. Bush, Miss Bush and Francis Rooney, the seventh U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See. The Pope, in a characteristic gesture, held both hands out and said, in English...