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...Saturday, a white-haired man will enter Harvard Stadium and take his usual seat among the Crimson faithful in Section 37.Unlike those around him, John Norton will be watching The Game from the stands for the 62nd consecutive year.This year will mark the 123rd football game between Harvard and Yale, and Norton has been on hand for slightly more than half of them.It’s all part of a tremendous streak of 370 consecutive home games that Norton has attended at the Stadium, starting in 1943.Literally nothing can keep him away. “I went through...
...independent film successes as “Best in Show,” “Waiting for Guffman,” and “A Mighty Wind”—have created a genre all their own. In this collaboration, Guest and Levy rejoin their usual ensemble of a dozen or so outstanding character actors to give a farcical inside look at their own game, filmmaking. Combining improvisational dialogue and a loose plot-line, the “mockumentary” gives attention to both the obscure and mundane in a light that exceeds most comedic...
...legends Tears for Fears, Jules’ version of the song is most famous for its use at the end of cult classic film “Donnie Darko.” Its unabashed sentimentality and total abstention from narration is a breath of fresh air for a format usually characterized by overdriven guitar pyrotechnics and blaring hyper-sell voiceovers.But what does it all mean? And what’s it doing here?The ad has sparked a lengthy online debate between gamers. Some posters denounce it for being overly...
Predictably, Harvard administrators have reacted to this de facto banning of the tailgate with the usual poisonous mix of flattery, self-congratulation, and simple idiocy that one has almost come to expect. (Remember, Harvard put a library office building in the middle of Harvard Square and student-group offices in a library in the Quad.) The College’s clueless attitude is best illustrated by the comment of Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06 in a recent Crimson article: “Have we [Harvard] ever once not been attracted to a party because Yale...
...website. So let’s just say that their football team is in for a rude awakening when they find out that pants are in fact required for the Game this year. Looks like there are gonna be a few more balls being passed around than usual...