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...been led to the one and only place where it can end. One doesn’t trump the other, but a novel can’t do that by the sheer nature of its length.13.FM: Word on the street is that you’re writing a novel. What??s going on with that?BJ: It’s due next February, and I’m three-quarters done with it. I’m excited, but I’m also a frightfully slow writer. I write at a novelist’s pace, which...
...what??s different this season? The easier question is, what is still the same...
...wrong way. “As a former denizen of Harvard, I’ve had to learn that a sense of reality doesn’t always flourish in elite institutions,” Ignatieff wrote, concluding, “Bus drivers can display a shrewder grasp of what??s what than Nobel Prize winners.” Ignatieff’s old Harvard colleagues said the article perplexed and disappointed them. In an article billed as an apology, Ignatieff seemed to spend a lot of time attributing responsibility to those other than himself...
...stay out of the sin bin, the Harvard skaters will have to control their emotions—something that may prove difficult given what??s on the line...
Saxophonist Marcus G. Miller ’08 introduced Byrant with an anecdote of the first time he heard her sing. “She sounded like a tuning fork, her pitch was so clean and clear. I was like, ‘What??s that?’ and she was like, ‘That’s me, singing...