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...present in each and every one of us today. Pharaoh is whatever bad or destructive habit that prevents a person from becoming the man or woman that they would like to be. THC: How would you pitch this movie to a Harvard student? SL: Sex, drugs, and matzah ball soup. It ain’t your bubbie’s Jewish comedy. It’s quite outrageous, but with a tremendous layer of depth beneath the surface. —Bernard L. Parham
...Tastes seemed unfazed and unaware as they strolled out from under the blue overhang on John F. Kennedy St. “The food is excellent and very reasonably priced,” one woman from Watertown said. “You can get a full lunch with soup, appetizers, rice, say whatever, for seven dollars.” Harvard’s own also seemed blissfully unaware of 9 Tastes’ abysmal health code rating. “It’s always clean,” an admiring second year at the Kennedy School said. While...
...part of the economic fabric in China since the country began reopening for business in 1978. And though no one has good statistics on exactly how many are now working in China, suffice to say there are so many that they tend to lump one another into an alphabet soup of classifications. There are: ABCs (American-born Chinese); NCAs (native Chinese Americans-those born in Taiwan, Hong Kong or elsewhere in the diaspora); and even, Shu jokes, "ABAs-Americans born in America, who just happen to be Chinese." They all come to China for obvious reasons: cultural familiarity, language skills...
...really bringing something to the table." And with China's growth still at a breakneck pace, "there are more and more people with more and more skills. It's already happening." Who knows, a few more years and there may be another acronym added to the alphabet soup: CASH-Chinese Americans who Stayed Home...
...make any movies about me, though, since I was eliminated in round two of the New York City qualifying spelling bee and never made it to nationals. After winning my district spelling bee, I dutifully studied the PAIDEIA book of words until letters swam in my head like alphabet soup. To this day, I still don’t know what PAIDEIA stands for, but I studied it anyway, visualizing words as my teachers had advised. The day of the bee, my parents beamed with pride. My entire sixth grade class took a field trip to watch me represent...