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...opportunity, and I just wasn’t in a position to shut it down.” And, for the time being, the change in climate may even be a pleasant novelty. “It’s colder here, but my kids are excited to see snow,” Lessig said. “They’ve never seen snow.” —Staff writer Athena Y. Jiang can be reached at ajiang@fas.harvard.edu...
...pressure and continued to produce "art for art's sake" did so discreetly, forming an underground movement later called the No Name Group. One of the genuine surprises in the Asia Society show is a collection of works from these largely overlooked artists, such as Ma Kelu's Morning Snow, a delicate Impressionist-influenced winter scene in blues, browns and white...
Back in Lyudinovo, snow is falling heavily. Andrei Petrov, the biggest retailer in town, owns many of the stores, including the new emporium, and also runs a wholesale distribution business to supply them. Getting in to see him is hard. A security guard wants to know whether we are American spies. Petrov's deputy, Viktor Denisov, nervously locks his office door when he crosses the corridor to see his boss. Petrov is deliberately cagey about business prospects. Yes, an economic crisis is now raging, "but this is not the first time we've had one," he says. Indeed, back...
...Ariel and Eric—I’ve heard that one shouldn’t have to change for the one she loves. Why choose a man who makes you give up the ability to breathe underwater? There are plenty of other fish in the sea. 1. Snow White and Prince Charming—Remember that song “Someday My Prince Will Come”? Well, here’s the truth: if you’re just going to lie down and take it like Snow White did, he may come, but that doesn?...
Maybe it’s the fact that we’re all just jittery, waiting on snow and the end of drudgery and the opportunity to go home in a week. Or maybe the cold is coaxing us into our rooms like turtles into shells. Or perhaps Christmas spirit really does exist. Whatever it is, I’ve noticed that house life at Harvard reaches its peak during the holidays. Girls lay out dresses for house formals, Secret Santas creep through corridors, and the dining halls smell like evergreen forests because of the wreaths we have...