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...Crimson against the Bears even more than his numbers is his poise on the field. In the battle for the Ivy title, his late-game composure is exactly what is needed to come out on top. “You never know how a game is going to unfold. It will come down to who makes the least mistakes.” Estes said. Coming off a Championship winning season, the Crimson are looking for a repeat. But Brown does not count itself out of the race just yet. Its seniors tasted the Championship their freshman year, when the Bears...
...make ridiculous decisions, or would they rather watch the results when producers, actors, and writers make their own ridiculous decisions?I know my preference, and when “Secret Life” comes back in January I’ll be back on the couch watching the absurdity unfold.—Columnist Jeff W. Feldman can be reached at jfeldman@fas.harvard.edu...
Eudora Welty” when I got back from Argentina this summer. Argentine culture and literature are strongly linked to its landscape, and perhaps it’s because of the time I spent there that I noticed more acutely the way in which Welty’s stories unfold in such specific landscapes. I had always loved her characters, but they can only exist near places like the Pearl River of “The Wide Net.” The story’s protagonist is searching the river for the body of his wife...
...were beamed around the world. News reports blamed the Camorra crime syndicate, government mismanagement, faraway profiteers and ingrained local apathy for the troubled coastal city's worst-ever waste-removal crisis. The broader implication was that the modern consumer lifestyle is a ticking environmental time bomb. Watching the drama unfold on TV in Beijing, Liu saw the makings of one of his blunt but beautiful site-specific works of social commentary...
...insights into Washington's dance with Pyongyang, Chinoy's impressive effort ultimately falls short. The book was written even as events continued to unfold at a rapid speed, giving the final section a jumbled feel that is at odds with the more measured bulk of the text. More serious, though, are the flaws in Chinoy's analysis. Chinoy has visited North Korea more than a dozen times in the past two decades and is clearly engrossed by the country. Indeed, it is revealing that the first photo in the book is of Chinoy meeting Kim Il Sung...