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...changed conceptually for them. Even though the Mighty Mighty Bosstones has become a name of instant recognition instead of a moniker to be passed around among indie crowd, the band holds dear to its roots. The group continues to prefer the intimacy of the Middle East club to offer up their unique sound to the new and veteran fans, but getting them to move down one T stop to Harvard Square may be more difficult...
...perfect as the borderline-scummy Pentheus. He and his arrogant band of secret service agents, complete with slicked hair and alligator-green suits (and, yes, sandals), really make it easy to hate this pompous leader who mocks his own grandfather. By the time Pentheus succumbs to Dionysos's offer of a chance to watch the Bacchae, and shamefully puts on a dress as the Maenads hoot and catcall, the audience feels little pity towards him. His imminent doom is not a tragedy; it is simply a foolish leader's receiving his just desserts. Yet during the drag scene, as childishly...
Curhan said the program will continue to grow "slowly and carefully," and there are plans to offer additional concentrations and joint programs with other Harvard schools...
Underwear does not exist merely for fashion; after all, men have to live in these things. For athletics, briefs offer important support; similarly, few women would consider running without a bra. Boxers can be uncomfortable in other everyday situations, too. The looseness which boxer enthusiasts rave about can cause them to ride up; nobody wants to have underwear halfway up his chest. Also, the thick waistband typical of boxers can cause irritation. A friend of mine said that while he preferred boxers in general, when he wore them with jeans he experienced great discomfort. Surely, for this man briefs...
KYOTO, Japan: Two contrary reports of the Clinton Administration's position on a global warming treaty surfaced Tuesday, so dramatically different you'd could be forgiven for thinking the U.S. is playing good cop-bad cop. The nice: a top Japanese newspaper claims the American delegation has sweetened its offer from reducing emissions to 1990 levels by 2012 to reducing them 5 percent below 1990 levels. The nasty: Washington threatened to quit the talks if it could not reach an agreement the U.S. deemed "workable...