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...Austrian noble Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836-95) publishes “Venus im Pelz” (Venus in Furs), a semi-autobiographical work about a man who convinces a woman to make him her slave. The beautiful woman, the Venus in furs of the title, becomes cruel and abusive while trying to sexually please. The Romantic era work caused an outrage in Sacher-Masoch’s home city of Lemburg and has been subject to frequent bans ever since...
...Officers were sent to investigate a noise complaint at the Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine. Officers spoke to the occupants and told them to hold the noise down and return a stereo that was outside to indoors...
...Officers were sent to investigate a noise complaint at the Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine. Officers spoke to the occupants and told them to hold the noise down and return a stereo that was outside to indoors...
...long, cold, late morning walk across the Yard is a part of the semi-conscious weekend routine for a great many Harvard undergraduates. This last weekend, though, it was different. It was shorter. It was more private. It didn’t ruin a single photo of the John Harvard statue. Something was missing from Harvard Yard on regatta weekend: tourists...
...currently features a one-two punch of semi-original, kinda-funny dramedies for viewers still nursing that Saturday night hangover. First up is Desperate Housewives at 9 p.m., a sloppy stew of Six Feet Under’s morbidity (the first episode opens with a character happily shooting herself in the head) and Sex and the City’s sassy girl talk...