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...illness and its aftereffects present a current crisis to contend with and avoid worrying about, on top of grieving for Dunne. These events acquire a new poignancy outside the year Didion chronicles: while the book was in the final stages of editing, Quintana died. Didion explicitly chose not to add an account of her daughter’s death to Magical Thinking. That fact in itself augments Didion’s refusal (in the book) to accept the possibility that Quintana could die, and gives a heartrending overtone of futility to Didion’s fierce maternal desire to protect...

Author: By Marin J.D. Orlosky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Didion’s Moving Memoir Lets Reader See ‘Year’ Through Her Eyes | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...classical persuasions. In each case, he was either ignored completely or told that they had no place to play amplified instruments in the Yard. “That’s the kind of little thing that makes it so hard to start a band,” adds Le-Khac. The consensus among the group, according to Drake, is that “there is no infrastructure” for rock music at Harvard. This complaint seems shared by many other musicians trying to create rock music at Harvard. Yet their dreams of regular practice space and enthusiastic audiences...

Author: By Eric L. Fritz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Does Harvard Have an Appetite for Rock and Roll? | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

Overstuffed door boxes, fully postered kiosks, and an activities fair that fills Tercentenary Theatre—all of these campus sights are evidence of a brooding problem: the overabundance, redundancy, and proliferation of student groups. While student groups certainly add to the diversity, vibrancy, and quality of life on campus, they have spread to a point of saturation. The number of new student groups has increased each year since 1950 (when there were about 50) to reach their total last fall of 305, including 127 with under 25 members. While having so many groups for 6,650 students looks great...

Author: By Adam M. Guren, | Title: Stemming the Tide | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...intends to stay open as a late night eatery, the menu also features a variety of snack side orders, such as baked pita chips and sesame noodles. B.good’s Dunster Street location is the restaurant’s first expansion site, though it is looking to add more locations in the Boston area this year. The original b.good has been open for less than two years and is located in Boston’s financial district. The independently run restaurant is the product of a life long friendship. Ackil and co-owner Jon J. Olinto made plans...

Author: By Carolyn A. Sheehan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: B. Good To Open Location in Square | 10/12/2005 | See Source »

...wait and talk to the bartender you have a crush on, waiting for the shuttle, instead of sitting outside in the cold.” “Small steps can have a huge impact on student’s well-being,” Haan adds. Haan and Rhodes may each get their wishes; no suggestion is too big or too small, although every idea is contingent on the final budget, which has not yet been decided. A defining characteristic of the Pub project is its heavy reliance on student input. When Loker was first built, administrators consulted with...

Author: By Aria S.K. Laskin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Where would they put it? | 10/12/2005 | See Source »

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