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...reading now—had 32 pages, but what I remember most is how I hid the Nintendo games so my writers would get back to work, how we went to IHOP at 8 a.m after working all night, how I ended up answering to “Mom?? by the end of it, how we lost all track of night and day putting together a behemoth of a section that remains one of my proudest achievements. The score of the first football game I ever covered was Northeastern 17, Harvard 14, and I had to look that...
Most people would find it difficult to hide a life-changing secret from their mothers, but B.J. Averell ’02 is no ordinary person. For months, he managed to prevent his mom??as well as friends and millions of viewers—from finding out that he had won CBS’s “The Amazing Race 9,” a fact revealed on Wednesday night’s season finale. Averell visited his parents in New Jersey last week and found himself battered by maternal speculation. “She kept asking...
...vetting them for flavor and sorting them to match with the student’s house, according to Snyder. For Rebecca K. Compton ’09, a “valiant” effort by the HUDS staff brought a taste of home to her plate with her mom??s famous penne with five cheeses—once a hit at high school track team dinners, and last week served to over 1,000 freshmen in Annenberg. When asked about her favorite addition to the menu, Snyder replied that her sweet tooth particularly appreciated...
...screw your doorbox back on. At the very least, FM’s relatively handsome graphics and generous dimensions make for great wrapping paper. Now all you have to do is remove a CD from the cover of a music magazine and you can check “Mom?? off the Christmas list...
...thought Jewel was the coolest thing in the world, and I wanted to buy a guitar,” says Fitzgerald. She began singing at smaller events, which turned into birthday parties and graduations. After going through a garage band phase (with a number titled “Your Mom??), she began to write her own songs. Now she describes her music as on a “gradient between rock and folk.” Fitzgerald spent the next few years recording demos, and eventually signed with Jive Records, the label home to such icons as Britney...