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...interdisciplinary group of writers and artists, all of whose stories begin with the line "It was a dark and silly night." In the opening piece, children's author Lemony Snicket of the "Unfortunate Events" series, teams up with comix vet Richard Sala to create a tale about a Somewhat Intelligent, Largely Laconic Yeti, i.e. a SILLY. In a twist that will appeal to the wistful imaginings of independence not just limited to children, the yeti turns out to be a little girl completely covered in snow who lives in a cave, happily eating bark soup and marshmallows. For younger readers...
...acknowledges he made a mistake,” McCormack said. “I think the Center was disappointed and somewhat upset, but I also think they put this incident in its proper perspective as a relatively small one without earth-shattering importance, and I think they have accepted Al’s apology...
...Since Hopkins is a place that thrives in many ways on [Professors] not teaching undergraduates, graduate students are given tremendous opportunities to teach courses of their own devising or somewhat of their own devising,” he says...
...film that made much-loved physical comedienne Lucille Ball a full-fledged statr, Maureen O’Hara and Ball are dancers fleshing out the age-old dichotomy of art as art and art as business. O’Hara struggles to succeed in ballet, whereas Ball gains a somewhat notorious celebrity in a burlesque club. Directed with a keen eye by Dorothy Azner, Dance, Girl, Dance also features snappy choreography by her good friend Marion Morgan. 6:15 p.m. $8 students. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston...
...common and somewhat satiric adage among the alums of PBHA that “PBHA is the best course at Harvard.” Public Service at this College is not a course and rarely is credit given for such service. Judith H. Kidd, an acting associate dean of the College and director of Phillips Brooks House, writes in an e-mail that“academics linked with field experiences provide more full education...Any curriculum that has requirements, like our core, is failing as higher education without some sort of civic education requirement.” Harvard is perhaps...