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...neighbor of the Chos, retired stockbroker Marshall Main, told TIME that six police cars pulled up to their house Monday night and spent 90 minutes inside. Main says he didn't see police remove anything...
...about the punishment or who took them or for what reason. We would just like them back.” Better known as Fiesta, the event is a celebration of international culture, with traditional clothing, food, and music from around the world. It is the group’s main event of the year, as well as its principal means of fundraising. The incident has left Woodbridge leaders concerned about the cost of replacing University property and using up the funds they raised from the event. “It’s not just the flags that have gone...
...opposite direction, with Crimson boats dominating the field in four out of five races.The varsity eight posted a clear win after an early lead, with a time of 6:04.5 to Dartmouth’s 6:11.5 and MIT’s 6:30.5.“Our main goal going into this one was just to be more aggressive off the start,” said senior Mark Adomanis, who coxed the varsity boat, referring to last week’s slower build-up against Cornell. “The main thing we concentrated on during this race?...
...super-smart engineer, he's pretty much recycling the rumbling intellectual arrogance of Hannibal Lecter and he seems energetically happy in his work. This time he murders his unfaithful wife, cheerfully admits the crime and acts as his own attorney in the subsequent murder trial. There are two main plot lines in Daniel Pyne and Glenn Gers' screenplay. One is that the police officer investigating the case is, in fact, the dead woman's lover, which opens the possibility of doctored evidence. The other is the cat-and-mouse game Crawford plays with the prosecutor, Willy Beachum (Ryan Gosling). Beachum...
...presence in the Harvard theater community, of course, goes beyond just this production. The organization has been steadily dedicated to producing stage shows written by black playwrights, starring black student actors. I think a lot of us at Harvard can relate [to the show], because Undine, the main character, is an Ivy Leaguer. She gets so absorbed with material wealth that she loses a lot of what makes her who she is. As a director, I tried to draw that quality out. While many theater directors are notorious for being entrenched in their own ideas for their plays, Jones says...