Word: svetlana
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...Svetlana Boym doesn’t give much credence to the adage “write what you know.” Ninochka, her recently released debut novel, focuses not on the vast knowledge she has gained over the years, but rather on questions of choice and regret that she has no intention of answering...
...spoiler to say that Gorton et al. ultimately salvage the campaign. (Their secret consultancy was a TIME cover story in 1996.) The drama is in how. Facing a suspended election and crackdown if Yeltsin tanks and possible dictatorship if the communists win, they persuade Yeltsin's daughter Tatiana (Svetlana Efremova) to try a modern campaign: focus groups, photo ops and brutally negative ads. She resists their suggestions as "phony American tricks." (One of numerous ironies is that many former subjects of the "evil empire" are more idealistic about democracy than the Yanks.) But eventually she accedes even to the brazen...
...surprise of none but the disgust of many, Harvard’s most overly affectionate couple, Svetlana L. Humpmova ’04 and Jamie Thompson ’04 have announced...drum roll please...they’re getting married. The happy couple, which can often be found giving each other daily tonsillitis inspections on the steps of Widener or whispering such sweet nothings as “our love is strong enough to survive nuclear holocaust,” are reportedly excited to start making “many many babies” so that...
...night did have its moments, though. A superb duet between Frances and the underutilized Svetlana (Shannon Amiry), everything involving the excellent chorus—the mournful bit that kicked off the second act was especially good—and the scene in which Frances encounters her long-lost father all stood out. Likewise, the solid set design and evocative lighting resulted in some starkly beautiful vignettes...
Andrew C.W. Baldwin ’05 is vying with Constantin C. Chrachilov ’04 for the Adams seat, while Svetlana Y. Meyerzon ’05 is running against C. Benjamin Watson ’03 in Currier...