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...house for dinner? That's a trap no sucker has ever shoved a famous foot into. Partly because there are so many unknowns-you're stuck alone chatting up the family while the reporter cooks, you accidentally let slip a cruel joke about a wedding photo, you somehow use the bathroom wrong-and partly because who the hell wants to spend Saturday night stuck at some dork's house eating undercooked lamb? Would Gwyneth Paltrow come over? Johnny Depp? But George Clooney said yes, of course, why not, sounds...
...about voluntary, not forced, association—the dining halls should be something students can be proud of, not something they are stuck with. If green-minded students really want to reduce waste and its consequences—financial and environmental—they have to make diners somehow responsible for their consumption. Tricks like eliminating trays and hanging up sanctimonious signs will only go so far. Instituting an à-la-carte system would put the necessary pressure on students where it counts—their wallets.Daniel P. Robinson ’10, a Crimson editorial editor...
...Columbia is somehow finding its way back into the game. Following a 3 pointer from K.J. Matsui, they draw the offensive foul and drive it down the court for another basket. Harvard 44, Columbia...
...behavior. Despite our distance from her, we can't help pitying and chastising her in turn. At the same time, her talent and the truth from which it springs should not be denied. We can only hope that she learns to rectify the struggle that feeds her art without somehow letting the art excuse or enable her personal maelstrom. Regardless of whatever challenges she faces, she's a modern great, period. K. Wilson, Hampton, Virginia
...vehicles for the film.“It was almost impossible,” said Miniucchi. “We were actually shooting the film and had not gotten the carts yet. And then Mr. Harvey Weinstein finally took pity on us. He had some sitting in his garage somehow. The strange stories of Hollywood. So we just borrowed them, no charge. It was very nice. He’s a nice man.”—Staff writer Mollie K. Wright can be reached at mkwright@fas.harvard.edu...