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...comes to the newly-invigorated Latin American left, it is urgent that jaundiced propaganda be separated from fact: In the Venezuelan example, even while certain criticisms of Chavez’s agenda can be important, we must avoid the tendentious temptation to explain away the “Bolivarian Revolution?? in the rash, simplistic, and altogether-too-tired narratives of “left-wing populism” or “authoritarian socialism.” The reality remains that Chavez’s project of 21st century socialism is a complicated affair, but one with which?...
...Secretary of Women and Youth Supporting Each Other and the Vice President of the Harvard Romanian Association and the only coloratura soprano in the Harvard Krokodiloes? Each additional acronym carves out a niche in which you can predominate. And with each acronym comes another bracketed e-mail list.True Love Revolution??yet another of Harvard’s cornucopia of organizations—periodically hosts forums for those who feel unfulfilled. But who has time to feel unfulfilled anymore? You can’t be the founder and president of the Harvard Throat-Singing To Youth In Hospitals Group...
...open dialogue of Bored@Lamont or late-night hookups in Widener. Thanks to the boom in digitized literature, students are increasingly able to forego the simple pleasures of the musty, dimly lit, and seemingly innumerable corridors of Widener: now the books are going online.With new developments in the digital revolution??an opaque term that essentially denotes all technological progress—the literary landscape is increasingly being pushed into the digital realm, for better or for worse. And while some students may relish the era of yellowed pages and crackling spines, Harvard is making its way onto...
Students wearing campaign pins milled about, eating desserts as “Revolution?? by the Beatles played in the background...
...Robert Brustein moderated a discussion, “Does Playwriting have a Future?” Brustein, the founder of the American Repertory Theatre, led a panel composed of playwrights John Guare, Melinda Lopez, Adam Rapp, and Vogel. Rapp said there is a “need for a revolution?? in playwriting, and Vogel added that spaces like the theater were important in “creating the next possible circle for American theater.” OFA Program Manager Thomas Lee said in a phone conversation before the event that he produced the panel hoping it would...