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Dunster House Opera Society??s Aria Concert Fogg Art Museum, Calderwood Courtyard...

Author: By The crimson arts staff | Title: ARTS FIRST CALENDAR | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...show you why our tournament is better than Yale’s by bringing on Will Shortz.” Shortz is the editor of the New York Times’s daily crossword, and Kyle A. Mahowald ’09—the Harvard College Crossword Society??s founder and president—interned with him last summer. “Kyle raised the idea of doing a crossword contest at Harvard, and I thought it was a great idea,” said Shortz. Shortz founded the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament (ACPT), after which this...

Author: By Francesca T. Gilberti, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crossword: A 9-letter Word for Fun | 5/2/2007 | See Source »

...says, is something we all experience. Ryan stops to think about his monetary situation as well. Is he really content with being middle class? “The message that’s in Doug’s script is turning a mirror onto contemporary society??s craving for easy wealth,” says Fox. WINGING IT Like many struggling twenty-somethings, “Everything’s Gone Green” operated on a very tight budget and schedule, not that such constraints hurt the mentality on the set. “I really enjoyed...

Author: By Candace I. Munroe, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Movie Gets ‘Green’ in Vancouver | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

...that keep us safe and with whom we interact daily are just as much a part of our community as our deans and professors, and we will not allow their demands for a better workplace to go ignored. As a university, Harvard can choose to be a microcosm reflecting society??s worst ills (oppression, discrimination, inequality), or it can choose to push forward and set the standard for which all workplaces hope to reach...

Author: By Alyssa M Aguilera, Claire Provost, and Jessica G. Ranucci | Title: Stand For Security | 4/22/2007 | See Source »

...public even though they don’t always align with those of the party. Not surprisingly, the weakest parts of the narrative are those where Nusseibeh steps back from his own story, trying to draw attention to the absurdity of his own treatment or the irrationality of his society??s response to a particular event. More often than not, these moments are alienating as well as unnecessary. The book’s final chapters criticize Hamas’s rise to power and the construction of the fence in the West Bank as two serious impediments...

Author: By Kimberly B. Kargman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Memoirs From East Jerusalem | 4/20/2007 | See Source »

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