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...years ago, but pharaoh is present in each and every one of us today. Pharaoh is whatever bad or destructive habit that prevents a person from becoming the man or woman that they would like to be. THC: How would you pitch this movie to a Harvard student? SL: Sex, drugs, and matzah ball soup. It ain’t your bubbie’s Jewish comedy. It’s quite outrageous, but with a tremendous layer of depth beneath the surface. —Bernard L. Parham
...Seneca-sponsored discussion on sexuality and religion brought together undergraduate women—and one man—of various faiths last night to discuss topics that ranged from premarital sex to masturbation to homosexuality. The event, entitled “Faith and Foreplay: A Discussion on Women, Religion and Spirituality” was held at Hillel and was co-sponsored by Hillel and Christian Impact. Nicole M. Laws ’06, the former president of the Association of Black Harvard Women, said, “I was excited that there were so many types of viewpoints. I appreciated...
...Don’t holler.”)But it’s goodbye to the good times, too. Four years after a pair of red folders and a boatload of desperation first brought us together, we have run a marathon, seen Phil Collins in concert, and had full sex with three of the same girls (this last part is false). We’ve also never voted in a UC election, never been to an a cappella concert, and never worn rash guards and Hawaiian shirts to Mather Lather. All in all, we can’t really complain...
...ruffle a few feathers or win an Oscar before moving onto a different chapter. After a 15-year film hiatus, a third divorce (from media mogul Ted Turner, who—as Fonda reveals in her book—supplied “terrific fountains-of-Versailles and fireworks sex!”), and a great many hours in therapy, Fonda has returned, resurrected from beyond the public limelight, to publish her autobiography “My Life...
Some steamy details never made the final cut. “They all read it before I ever published it. My husbands, my children, my stepchildren,” Fonda promises. In particular, “Ted’s children asked me to take out the sex.” During editing, Fonda cut 500 pages, “But I left in what I felt I needed to leave in order to render my journey vibrant and palpable,” she says...