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...with all of Malick’s films, questions abound, and as always the director provides the answer he has stood by for four decades: “No comment...
...energetic—if slapdash—rendition of William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” last night in the Lowell House Junior Common Room. With no auditions or rehearsals, the students brandished impromptu props like a plastic skull, originally a Halloween decoration, that stood in for “Poor Yorick” and a blown-up rubber glove with a hand-drawn face that impersonated the ghost of Hamlet’s father. Actors drew parts randomly from a bowl, before each scene, to give them the opportunity to play more than one role...
...faculty,” Ruback said. “At the same time students had finished their classes and were getting ready to take their finals, so it seemed like the right time.” The change announced yesterday will return the school to the policy that had stood until 1998, when it enacted the soon-to-be-defunct policy that forbids students from showing their grades to recruiters. Former HBS dean Kim B. Clark ’74 issued a statement on Dec. 9 saying that, even before leaving his post last summer, he had concluded that...
...thought they would all jump up and join me,” says Jones. “I stood up, told everyone about my epiphany, and was met with a roomful of blank stares...
Sometimes you have to travel to a wine's home in order to understand its character. Last fall, after the harvest in Italy, I stood atop the ruined fortress that looms over the ancient town of Montalcino, the birthplace of Brunello, just 40 km southeast of Siena. From the fortress, I devoured the panoramic view of the Tuscan countryside. In the distance, the grapevine leaves were as colorful as New England's autumnal best. Clumps of olive trees and upright cypresses were shadowed by the brooding Monte Amiata. The whole ambience was distilled in the Brunello I was drinking. Seeing...