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...awkward as he endured Meg’s incessant chattering. When Priour was on stage, the stage belonged to him—even if he was only sitting in a chair twiddling his thumbs at stage right, while two of his clients were in the throes of passion upon the bed at stage center...
...play haunted by regrets, misfortune, and ghosts, both real and imagined. This Mainstage production, directed by Catherine “Calla” I. Videt ’08 and produced by Matt I. Bohrer ’10, maintains an otherworldly aspect throughout its time upon the stage. Running through April 14, the play is an impressionistic look at the life and death of the title character, a poor and often friendless woman living in the French countryside. The result is a fascinating—but occasionally impenetrable—mixture of dialogue, monologue, dance, and sound. [SEE CORRECTION...
...instructions to ignore the safety on a gun. One soldier even imitates Rambo, covering his face with mud and asking to take a rebel village by himself. For Beah, who describes the world through a fish-eye lens, the devil is in such details. But Beah has taken upon himself a topic worthy of aerial photography. Even though Beah has left the big-picture politics out, the reader cannot help but ask related questions. One is left wondering what the international community was thinking when it allowed such a war to break out and wishing that the army of Sierra...
...section or in passing conversation, we’re reluctant to admit that we just haven’t read it.It’s easy to understand why people bullshit in class. It’s a necessary skill, fabrication for survival, forced upon us by the combination of too little sleep and too many commitments. But some argue that faking it has become an integral part of American life. In 2005, philosophy professor Harry Frankfurt came out with “On Bullshit,” a slim volume that claimed bullshit is abundant in all parts...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) to the University’s central administration, this coming September will be the first move-in day in over 80 that freshmen won’t move into the top two floors of Mass. Hall. However, this should not be looked upon as a beneficial consolidation of freshman housing. Discontinuing the long tradition of housing first-year Harvard students in Mass. Hall both undermines the building’s long tradition of housing students and indicates a sad transfer of energy away from the integration of students and administrators. Mass. Hall?...