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Cliff W. Chiang ’96 knows dark and twisted. Five years ago, this Harvard grad left his job as assistant editor for the Vertigo comics imprint—the branch of DC Comics responsible for publishing “V for Vendetta,” as well as...
As a significantly less annoying Bridget Jones, Winslet is appropriately frazzled and even Diaz finds her niche, playing up the blonde, Californian cookie-cutter to an entertaining degree.
Through publishing books about their Harvard-related experiences, NaNa Keum ’08 and Won Hee Park ’08 have achieved a higher degree of celebrity in their home country, South Korea, than most of the others.
It doesn’t take a Harvard degree to figure out what happens next. Writer and director Nancy Myers (“Father of the Bride”) employs every standard plot twist in the romantic-comedy game to prime us for the climactic life-change each woman is...
Maybe—just maybe—all he sees is me genuinely enjoying myself as a student at Harvard College. You never know. Some of these kids could be envious, too. —Pablo S. Torre ’07, a Crimson sports editor, is a sociology concentrator...