Word: quests
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...have out-grown my childhood love of pixelated demon hunting. However, I am not their target audience; they are going for, in the words of one developer, the “assistant pastor who wants to go home and play a cool game.” In this quest for holy electronic success I wish them luck, as they seek to answer the eternal question: What Would Jesus Play...
Dewitz had to know, so starting last Sunday, he traveled to all 12 dining halls, hitting up as many as 10 houses per meal in what he christened “Swipefest,” his quest for 100 swipes. To track his progress, Dewitz created a website with his color-coded schedule—people.fas.harvard.edu/~dewitz—and a journal describing his exploits...
Though Dewitz started and ended the week in Kirkland, where he lives, during the course of his quest he became partial to some other dining halls. “Dunster is a hidden gem,” he said. “I feel like I had something quite excellent there, but I don’t remember what...
Mysterious potions, a family torn apart, and the courtesan next-door all play a part in one Roman slave’s quest for freedom this Thursday at the Agassiz Theater. Despite the musical’s sometime-serious undertones, foppery and frivolity will abound at the Harvard Student Theater Advancing Growth and Empowerment (STAGE) production of Stephen Sondheim’s “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum...
Come spring, Harvard Square is awash with people from tourists to students to locals. But through their omnipresent dark sunglasses, they often develop tunnel vision; in their focused quest for summer, they see sunshine, ice cream, maybe a daffodil or two––but not much else. Yet there is more to spring in Harvard Square for this morass of sun-seekers...