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...together on a bad block in Brooklyn, N.Y., in the 1970s--one's white and introverted, and one's black and cool. The white kid's name is Dylan, and the black kid is called Mingus. And they can fly. Want me to go on? Not really? But listen: if you skip out now, you'll miss one of the richest, messiest, most ambitious, most interesting novels of the year...
With a click of his mouse, Father Innokentiy rings one of the virtual bells and the monks listen intently...
...ride, the system searches for your mobile phone. Once it makes contact, a phone icon pops up on the dash; to make a call, you just speak a name or number. The navigation system is also voice-operated and recognizes 293 different commands. For those who would rather listen than talk, the car comes standard with an ELS Surround audio system that pumps out DVD audio--from Sinatra to Linkin Park--in surround sound...
...sucks. Because they're all in one," Spade says. "I walked out with a handful of CDs. I put them in a really special place." Although Feldman behaved a bit like he was still a child--"He has a lot to say. I'm not sure anyone wants to listen, but he has a lot to say"--Spade says they were all good to work with, at least during the taping. "When they found out it was for charity," he says, "a few dressing rooms got smashed...
...loved Harvard—its tradition, its history and its people—and he reveled in every moment of the more than 40 years he spent here. He was known for his encyclopedic knowledge of Harvard’s history, which he would share with anyone willing to listen, and he occasionally passed long hours strolling through cemeteries as he visited the graves of former University presidents. Epps was fond of quoting Emerson, and when he announced his retirement, he spoke of the “long, winding train” of men and women who?...