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...recall Albert Brooks?s best movie, Lost in America (1991). Our movies - especially the supposedly funny ones - are so relentlessly middle class in outlook, so often concentrated on the romantic anguish of people who are all lifestyle yet in some ways life-deprived. It is good - even sort of soul satisfying - to see them diverted from their top-of-the-line preoccupations and obliged to scrape along the bottom of the line. To see Robin Williams forced to deal with a family of raccoons that have unaccountably taken up residence in his RV?s oven is to see - symbolically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Found in America | 4/28/2006 | See Source »

...will be swimming with the fishes in Cabot next year. This Black Men’s Forum secretary enjoys pick-up basketball and Texas hold ‘em. He plans to concentrate in Economics, but the pre-med in him will come out this summer when the brave soul takes organic chemistry at the summer school...

Author: By FM Staff | Title: Felix Koskey '09 | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...meditation and discussion in what is called a "day of recollection." A layman leads the once-a-month recollection - in this case it was Art Thelen, a numerary who is also director of the residence. On this day one of the themes Thelen presented for discussion was "the priestly soul" - or living life in the world with the attitude of a priest. "The idea is that we are to be immersed in work and society and to offer this to God," says Anglada, who is a Spaniard. Each member discussed what is going on his life and where he would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Day With Opus Dei | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

Harry R. Lewis ’68 is Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science and Harvard College Professor. He served as dean of the College from 1995-2003. This op-ed is based on his forthcoming book, “Excellence Without a Soul: How a Great University Forgot Education” published by PublicAffairs...

Author: By Harry R. Lewis | Title: Amateurism On and Off the Field | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...that we hate each other almost as much as the rest of the world hates us—maybe more. When one of us succeeds, the rest of us go berserk. Public congratulations barely conceal private disgust, which turns out to be an even poorer mask for deep, soul-burning jealousy and crippling self-doubt. The distance from “How could she...” to “Why didn’t I...” to “Undeserving slut” is, unfortunately, short and easily traveled...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: There’s a True ‘Opal’ in Here, Somewhere | 4/19/2006 | See Source »

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