Word: satiricism
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Still, there is something potentially creepy about Miss Match's premise. When a co-worker asks Kate, "Has it ever occurred to you that some people actually enjoy being alone?", Kate responds with a swift, cheery "No." Brooking no objections, Kate is a radiantly relentless dictator of love. She's...
It is a common and somewhat satiric adage among the alums of PBHA that “PBHA is the best course at Harvard.” Public Service at this College is not a course and rarely is credit given for such service. Judith H. Kidd, an acting associate...
This fall, director Jay Scheib, who has worked extensively in Germany and New York, will come to Harvard to direct Alfred de Musset’s Lorenzaccio, a satiric play dealing with a failed republican revolution during the Renaissance.
In Willie and Joe, cartoonist BILL MAULDIN, who died last week at 81, created an unlikely and imperishable pair of American icons. These unshaven, hollow-eyed, grimy World War II infantry dogfaces appeared in the pages of the Army newspaper Stars and Stripes, fighting not just the Germans during the...
Justin Sewell didn't set out to become the voice of workplace cynicism--or of Despair Inc., a $1 million-a-year purveyor of satiric business maxims. Nor did he foresee that corporate leaders from Ken Lay to Sandy Weill would send him so many customers. It just worked out...