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...fall season came to an end for the No. 1 Harvard co-ed sailing team and No. 3 women’s squad over the weekend, as the Crimson competed in the final two events of the year before the team’s winter break. Two championship regattas were on the docket for Harvard, and the Crimson turned in a pair of middle-of-the-pack performances to end the 2006 season...
Novelist, essayist, polemicist, all-purpose gadfly and now lion in winter, Gore Vidal has just published a second volume of memoirs, Point to Point Navigation, in which he thinks back on his life in letters and politics. Vidal, 81, talked with TIME's Richard Lacayo about the marginalization of the novel, his love life, Johnny Carson, J.F.K.'s assassination and the last word in last words...
...with a bracing, intense Pippin apple puree). Much of the produce is bought at the weekly farmers' market that takes place in the playhouse parking lot from spring to fall. And the offerings are consciously seasonal - chestnuts, squash and hardy greens like kale have settled in for the winter, and you won't see another heirloom tomato until next spring. The only off-putting thing is the menu's achingly earnest foreword-cum-manifesto: "We strive to raise awareness of a more sustainable food future ..." But that's quickly forgiven once the consistently fine food is on the table...
...Academy Award ceremony, where Rebecca picked up Oscars for Best Picture and Cinematography, the disc's extras include three one-hour radio adaptations, among them one by Orson Welles, and footage of the screen tests for Joan Fontaine, who won the starring role of the second Mrs. de Winter, opposite Laurence Olivier, as well as for also-rans Anne Baxter, Margaret Sullavan, Loretta Young and Olivier's then-wife Vivien Leigh...
...Holyoke Center will be open Mondays and Tuesdays from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. throughout the winter for shots. Specific dates and times can be found on the UHS Web site...