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...country has changed after the terrorist attacks. His uneven but captivating rumination on the intersection of divorce, terrorism, and national unity perfectly describes some of the darkest machinations of the American soul with an odd muddling of insight bordering on the Shakespearean and sardonic litotes befitting Jon Stewart...
...Unlike Stewart, Kalfus mostly refrains from judging the subjects of his comic eye: Joyce and Marshall Harriman, a fictional couple mired in hateful divorce litigation, yet still living together in non-fictional New York City during and after 9/11...
...described herself as a “not die-die hard fan,” nevertheless danced in the aisle with a friend during the bluegrass remix of “One Week.” Perhaps the event could be summed by singer-guitarist Tyler J. Stewart: “Yer makin’ me Yarvard Hard...
...growth rate. “India is a country where there’s a great deal of management innovation going on, so it’s important for HBR to be on the ground and working with a publishing partner there,” said Olofson. Thomas A. Stewart ’70, editor and managing director of HBR, described the new edition as an “important opportunity.” “This is a key part of a strategy of expanding the global impact of HBR...You have both supply and demand...
...culture—like FUBU: for us, by us,” said Canadian Club member Zachary B.S. Sniderman ’09. The band was not completely Canada-centric, however, and expressed interest in Cambridge’s own curious customs. After Nowski explained Primal Scream, drummer Tyler Stewart exclaimed, “You’re making me Yarvard Hard.” Robertson opened the band’s usual improvisational song with, “Parked my car in Harvard Yard, I’d say it with an accent...