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...never know when that drunken e-mail you received from a friend sophomore year will come in handy (not for blackmail, but for later hilarity). And going back and rereading some of your earlier e-mails is always refreshingly mortifying. 10. Don’t take anything too seriously??So you didn’t become the head of your choice extracurricular, you cried when you found out your housing assignment,* your section leader is the biggest tool, your three finals were scheduled back to back, and the list goes on. (Note: all of the above happened...
...TAKING THESE ALLEGATIONS VERY SERIOUSLY?...
...hole is empty and oh so deadly.” This tension between irony and earnestness may be a well-traveled path for indie rock bands, but it’s one that Islands treads remarkably well. They’ve joined the fold of groups that take themselves seriously??and with a cache of material like that presented on “Return to the Sea,” it’s hard not to emulate their perception. —Reviewer Nicholas K. Tabor can be reached at ntabor@fas.harvard.edu...
...great story. THC: Several scenes in the documentary played like comedy. Is the premise of your film inherently comedic? LM: The film doesn’t tell you what to think. People aren’t entirely sure whether the film is mocking the project or taking it seriously??which is intentional. I don’t want to tell people what to think. There’s a huge range of responses as to what people laugh at. I like the idea of finding humor in a foreign culture. It becomes much more real to you when...
...Massachusetts university named Harvard? President Lawrence H. Summers has warned against “caricaturing” the complex situation surrounding his resignation, but the introduction of the term “anti-Semitism” into the discourse caricatures both the local dispute and—more seriously??the ghastly racism at the core of anti-Semitism. Harvard colleagues and others have been quoted in The Crimson, the Boston Globe, and elsewhere as suggesting that anti-Semitism was at least one factor in the ouster of Dr. Summers, the university’s first Jewish president. Thus...