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Jill Lepore may be known around Harvard as the head honcho of the Hist and Lit Department. But during her downtime she??s been cultivating another personality: a colorful, 18th-century Scottish painter named Stewart Jameson, protagonist in her debut novel, “Blindspot.” Lepore co-authored the book, which is a parody of, and homage to, 18th-century style, with Brandeis history professor Jane Kamensky. “Blindspot” tells the story of romance and intrigue in Revolutionary War-era Boston. FM sat down with the historian for a coffee chat...
...intellectual and political act of experiencing one’s identity through the logic of sex. What I try to do in my courses is to try to avoid idealizing sex and fearing sex. 2. FM: What does your mother think? MBK: If she were a student I think she??d be the first person to study these courses. In fact, students invite their parents to my lectures all the time. I think it’s my job to give people the intellectual tools to speak comfortably about uncomfortable things. When I see parents in the audience...
...feelings for you, but I’m just not ready for a committed relationship,” Afro Dite is a punchy shot of attitude; her enthusiasm and the precision with which her particularly round hind region was crafted make it difficult to look at anything else when she??s on-stage. “If he likes dressing up in drag,” she warns in “Venus Envy,” one of the highlights of the show, “he might be gay.” Such selective self-awareness...
...remainder of the game. Kessler made 25 saves on the afternoon in another outstanding performance. The netminder has allowed just five goals in her last six games, coming closer to her form of last year, in which she set the NCAA single-season shutouts record. “She??s playing the way a goalie of her caliber should play,” Stone said. “She??s doing her part. She??s taking responsibility.” Kessler made her most important contribution of the game after junior Kathryn Farni took...
...foul that sent her to the line.Berry—one of the league’s best from the charity stripe—was short on her first shot. “The free throw was so unlike her,” Tay said. “She??ll probably not miss another one for the rest of the year.”Berry, though, was able to collect herself and hit the second to pull Harvard to within one.Knowing that it needed a stop, the Crimson stood strong on the defensive end of the floor, forcing...