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...Gulf Music” is an active exercise of introspection and observation of the modern world. In his first book of poetry since 2000, Robert Pinsky confronts global chaos and uncertainty while examining longstanding philosophical questions involving everything from memory to the mundane. His skeletal poems skillfully tie together the past and the present, exploring the capacity of collective memory and selective forgetting while leaving ample room for readers to reach their own conclusions about human suffering and contemporary existence. Pinsky divides “Gulf Music” into three sections. The first poems, which explore the human capacity...
...Tigers, the defending Ivy League co-champions, dropped a conference game in a 33-24 loss to Brown last week. Princeton will need to win out to guarantee itself a share of the league title, as no team has won the championship with two losses since a three-way tie in 1982.“Because of the closeness of the talent level and the fact that anything can happen from week to week, you can’t have a down week,” Princeton coach Roger Hughes said. “We have a playoff mentality every...
...literally and figuratively made arts more central at the University,” she said. Just as the ribbon was about to be cut, two members of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals burst onto the stage, praising Faust’s orange top and Pilbeam’s red tie, but criticizing Smith’s wardrobe. Before leaving the stage, they handed Faust an oversized pair of scissors with which to cut the ribbon. Following the ribbon cutting, Robert Brustein moderated a discussion, “Does Playwriting have a Future?” Brustein, the founder of the American...
After a heartbreaking loss on Saturday to Brown, the Crimson (8-2-2, 1-1 Ivy) suffered an unexpected tie to unranked Holy Cross (5-4-2, 1-0-2 Patriot) in double overtime yesterday. “We didn’t come out as hard as we wanted,” junior Micheal Giammanco said. “We wanted to come out more intense. That was how we wanted to come out after Brown. I think we could have had a better game.” Harvard started off strong and was the first on the scoreboard...
...despite everything, a tepid sort of rebellion. The Undergraduate Council (UC) president appeared on dais, invited, as requested, and at the appointed time. Many a mother would have been proud of the gray suit, under which lay a checked oxford shirt (blue), and a tie (burgundy) to match...