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Two ragged sisters, one "Hungry" (Zoe Sarnat) and the other an "Idiot" (Andrea Thome), represent the evils of poverty. Sarnat convincingly portrays a "poor, starving orphan waif" who wallows in self-pity before she finds God.
Run Ragged: Harvard Coach Ronn Tomassoni said his team needs to be in better shape for the season if it hopes to live up to expectations.
A sold-out Sanders Theater crowd sang along with Arlo Guthrie last Saturday night. Wearing his now totally gray hair long and ragged, Guthrie proved that the spirit of folk music lives on into the '90s.
In this new release, Young reaps the benefits of his metamorphisis through musical styles. Starting with elemental Buffalo Springfield folk and country ballads like in Harvest, he moved to experiments with rougher edges, like on the garage-band style Ragged Glory. In Harvest Moon, Young returns to his folk-country...
If the worst occurs, countless millions will become environmental refugees, swamping the nations that tried to conserve their soil, water and forests. The great-grandchildren of today's young people would have to share the planet with only a ragged cohort of adaptable species dominated by rats, cockroaches, weeds, microbes...