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...Feminine Mistakes.” For their part, “The Feminine Mistakes” enthusiastically praised host Dan P. Donato for his “hot bod.” Sadly, hot bodies won’t help you with obscure questions that range from geography (What??s the river that runs through Dublin?) to the profoundly disturbing (How many books in the Harvard University library system are known to be bound in human skin?). If you can’t, for some reason, answer these questions, start hitting the books: Prizes include a $30 gift...
...alum recounted her favorite assignment from last term: taking a speculum and a light and getting intimate with her own private parts. Nothing could serve as a better example of FemSex’s misguided philosophy: while its participants are searching their own insides, they’re missing what??s going on outside. We live in a world with those other people—you remember them, the men—and until we can stop judging our liberation as women (sexual or otherwise) by how separate we are from men, we will never be truly empowered...
...being rotated to prevent them from dealing in contraband recordings, Jung-Sook Park said. She added the Pyongyang elite is only about two days behind South Korean audiences on its favorite soaps. Jin-Young Park struck a very different note as he began his presentation. “What??s up, guys? Is it OK to say ‘what??s up’ in Harvard?” he said to the audience’s laughter. Mixing analysis with self promotion, he talked about his recent attempts to break into the American music...
...What??s more, nowhere in the commercial did Snickers depict two gay men kissing, only to be subsequent victims to a straight man’s homophobic rage. In fact, in their misguided (though hilarious) attempt to erase a chocolate-caramel-peanut-inspired lip-lock, two straight men became victims of their own homophobic rage. If that is not a clever way to suggest that homophobia is counterproductive and pointless, I’m not sure what...
...lenses. We have been looking forward to seeing BCBG, which has probably outfitted every Harvard girl for at least one homecoming, prom, or formal. This was a brand we knew and loved. We expect good things. Everything is here: the booming Euro music, the dramatic lighting, the electric atmosphere. What??s missing are the chic and contemporary BCBG fashions we had expected. It seems the models are barely here either.Wrapped in shapeless sheets of fabric, they stride down the path looking deprived of all essential vitamins and minerals usually obtained through exposure to food, water, and sunlight. Instead...