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In literature as in life, a fine line often separates the ambitious from the merely pretentious. In her dazzling debut novel, The Last Samurai (Talk Miramax Books/Hyperion; 530 pages; $24.95), Helen DeWitt walks this line with the utmost confidence. Describing the book, however--a work that covers decades, spans oceans...
In response to Rachel L. Brown's Nov. 28 letter calling for fair and equitable coverage of all Undergraduate Council tickets, I have a proposed solution: How about The Crimson covers none of them?
Kyle's video revolves around Tim McIntire, a comedian yet to break into the national scene who's attempting to bring out a more vicious and politically incorrect humor, the kind left untouched by more established comics. He tries to make people laugh, whether or not it damages feelings. Gilman...
Warning: Harvard University is falling down. In an uncanny series of mishaps, the campus seems to be giving in to entropy rather quickly. Falling roofs, exploding manhole covers, faulty elevators and most recently, the spontaneous combustion of two Zamboni machines in the hockey rink have each contributed to a rather...
Like all critical darlings, PJ Harvey had a defining moment when she simultaneously endeared herself to rock writers and set off art-house panic alarms in the average listener. That moment was the opening line of her 1993 track Reeling: "I want to bathe in milk/ eat grapes," she raged...