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Mike Reiss ’81 has spent years mocking a wide range of America institutions. Now, after returning to Harvard to talk about his work writing for “The Simpsons” and discuss how his time at Harvard has influenced his career, his alma mater can...
“It’s really a golden age in African art history,” says professor Suzanne Blier, who spearheaded the two-day conference “New Geographies of Contemporary African Art.” The conference, which seeks to create a dialogue about the...
Four a.m. rolls around, and it’s finally time to write that thesis—or at least that thesis title. After sitting down at your computer, you open a blank document and carefully set down your pithy words. You stare at the screen for a while, only...
If you were stranded in a foreign land, with little idea where you were or where you were headed, what would you do? Flirt with a stranger, of course. “Do you like Chet Baker?” the Egyptian man in a police uniform asks the lady...
- Voters are jazzed about this election. Despite heavy rains, scattered tornadoes and approaching snow, Misssourians turned out in record numbers yesterday. In 2000, the last time both parties held contested primaries, Missouri voters cast about 740,000 ballots. This time, the number was around 1.4 million.