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“Take Back the Night” (TBTN), the well-intentioned campaign against sexual violence, necessarily begs the question, who is the night being taken back from?In 1999, Ross G. Douthat ’02, now a reporter at the Atlantic Monthly, chronicled the campus event, which...

Author: By Travis R. Kavulla, | Title: The Dilemma of Empowerment | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

The Queen can still be stiffly Victorian when occasion demands it. A veteran aide recently criticized her favorite crooner: "Ma'am, that Bing Whatnot, blest if I can see what you see in him." "Sir," replied Elizabeth loftily, "you are not supposed to see all we see." But she...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Defender of the Faith | 4/14/2006 | See Source »

...monologue on rape is mirrored by a scene among the men about being wrongly accused of rape.This adaptation is so seamless that it became difficult to conceive of the two plays as separate entities. The actors were given the difficult task of taking on all this humor, grief, and occasional didacticism, largely in monologue form without reliance on interaction between characters. By and large, they rose wonderfully to the occasion. Among the men, Bryan C. Barnhill II ’08’s Brother #3 was mesmerizing in his rant on the assumption that young black men are dangerous...

Author: By Elisabeth J. Bloomberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Convincing Cast More Than 'enuf' | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

In the early afternoon on Palm Sunday, Harvard Square was flooded with faithful churchgoers coming from services, folded bulletins and dried palms in hand. At just about the same time in Sever 113, a small audience gathered before Timothy P. McCarthy ’93 to hear a different sort...

Author: By Catherine L. Tung, | Title: Feminism is “F-Word” at College Conference | 4/10/2006 | See Source »

Kennedy, who was running for the Democratic presidential nomination, had a dangerous job that night. His audience was unaware of King's assassination. He had no police or Secret Service protection. His aides were worried that the crowd would explode as soon as it learned the news; there were already...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pssst! Who's behind the decline of politics? [Consultants.] | 4/9/2006 | See Source »

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