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...club. On “Ta-Dah,” though, the dichotomy is even stronger. It’s not just the humor that’s dark; now it’s the subject matter. The moment you realize that the pumping dance track “She??s My Man” is about the Bush administration’s mishandling of Hurricane Katrina, you’ll probably step on your date’s foot. In almost every song, the lyrics don’t reflect the music at all, a point Shears...
...debut. Last February, I was interviewed for a summer gig with the magazine by a cute woman and a cuter man. Both Harvard alumni, they were young and made me feel at ease. The woman told me how awesome it was that I wrote for The Crimson—she??d never finished her comp. I got the job. But 02138 couldn’t tell me what I would be doing, except to say it would involve a lot of research. I also got the impression that their view of Harvard was closer to what they thought...
Elizabeth (Dame Helen Mirren, “Caligula”) has always been able to connect with the British people. She??s known their feelings and has been able to communicate—she claims, “No one knows the British people better than I do.” Now her country mourns a former daughter-in-law she couldn’t stand, and demands that she join their grief...
...percent of the time we’ll have someone in the front row who knows what she??s doing,” Mahon said. “We know that in tight spots in the game, when we get the ball to [Trimble and Turley-Molony], it’s more than likely going to be a kill...
...statement about more women being candidates for junior and senior faculty appointments than they were several years ago,” he said. Lecturer on Government Rachel M. McCleary, who is married to Warburg Professor of Economics Robert J. Barro, said she is on the job market herself because she??s not on a tenure track at Harvard. McClearly said the consortium is a positive first-step, but doesn’t solve the dual-career problem. “I don’t want the institutions to think that [the consortium] absolves them of responsibility...