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...get—this is what too many of you seem to forget. “Coleridge may be said to be both a classical and a romantic, but then so may Dryden, depending on your point of view. In some respects, this statement is unquestionably true; but in others??” On through the night...

Author: By A Grader | Title: A Grader’s Reply | 1/12/2007 | See Source »

...world are most of the time scentless, this indeed reinforces the social drive for deodorization of the world,” Tolaas wrote in an e-mail. “We can be tolerant in many ways, but this physicality of not being able to stand each others?? smell stops any kind of communication.” The wall paint contains synthetic replicas of chemicals characteristic of the sweat generated by individuals with varying chronic phobias. Over the course of five years, Tolaas gained the trust of the nine men whose body odors are featured in the exhibit...

Author: By Aditi Balakrishna, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MIT Exhibits Fear Smell | 12/11/2006 | See Source »

...Sure, we often complain about the flood of all of this “unwanted” information about others?? lives onto our computer screens, but more often than not, our gripes ring hollow. The truth of the matter is, most of us don’t value our own or others?? privacy as much as we claim to. With PerezHilton.com getting millions of hits per day and the quick death of the facebook.com Mini-feed uproar, the proof is in the pudding...

Author: By Ashton R. Lattimore | Title: Generation I | 11/29/2006 | See Source »

...taboos about sex, drugs, mental illness, and ethnic slurs have vanished. Comedians like Dave Chappelle and Carlos Mencia frequently joke about these things. In public. Loudly. Chappelle, who is African American, and Mencia, who is Latino, specialize in joking about ethnic groups—their own and others??but they aren’t universally denounced as racists...

Author: By Andrew C. Esensten | Title: The Last Taboo | 11/27/2006 | See Source »

Artery-clogging cheese blintzes and fried steaks arrived in the heart of Harvard Square yesterday, as the long-awaited International House of Pancakes (IHOP) opened on Eliot Street without much publicity. Three corporate employees, the local manager, five waiters, and eight others??ranging from busboys to chefs—pampered the few customers who trickled in like maple syrup last evening. The manager of the restaurant, Hugo Buenavenura, described the day as “steady so far.” The director of operations for the franchise, Walter Salaverria, said that this was not the best week...

Author: By Daniela Nemerenco, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Flat Opening for Pancake Shop | 11/22/2006 | See Source »

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