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...that have given this Harvard graduate her many more than 15 minutes of fame. And, of course, a little personal satisfaction. Jaffe has an extra special spot in her heart for an “organic” and “orgasmic” sex scene from her novel “Bad Girl.” However, she’s not too picky...
Food and sex indeed. In her novel “The Water Nymph,” a number of truly epic maneuvers are orchestrated with the simple tools of peaches and cream, which were most likely not gleaned from her History and Literature junior tutorial...
...before shooting the film in the Adams House Upper Common Room in late October. Van Devere then recruited the Harvard Wind Ensemble to record the film’s score. Crafted by Harvard students and affiliates and shot on campus, “Bachelors Cottage” represents a novel cinematic endeavor that stands apart from the work done by the Visual and Environmental Studies department and HRTV. So head over to Boylston this Saturday night and witness a bit of Harvard film history—it may be almost as exciting as the red carpet itself...
...book “Summer Sisters,” Judy Blume—best known for her well-loved children’s books such as “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret”—delivers a decidedly un-childlike novel that centers around a twenty-year friendship between two distinctly different women...
...novel is written in short chapters and is told mainly from Vix’s point of view, but it is interspersed with the first person perspectives of other characters, both minor and major. You are thus privy to the horny inner monologues of teenage boys, the relationship worries of the parents, and even the sex-obsessed mind of older women (perhaps a reflection of Blume’s own consciousness). This writing style makes you feel as if you have consumed an entire feast of gossip, whispered directly and confidentially into your...