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...series called "Ground Zero." Following them Megan Kelso ("Queen of the Black Black"), resembling the dark-haired Enid from Dan Clowes' "Ghost World," read from her up-coming graphic novel "Artichoke Tales." Lastly, the headliner, Charles Burns, whose work has appeared since the early 1980s, took the stage. A master of the color black (his pages are more ink than paper) Burns specializes in creepy stories filled with disease, freaks and teenagers. Reading from his ongoing series "Black Hole," Burns chose a particularly graphic scene about a teen-aged "quickie" in the cemetery that ends when the girl discovers...
Because House Superintendent Francisco Medeiros was out of town for the week, a rapid response to the hot water problem was difficult, House Master Lino Pertile said...
...level. Thus, it is a fitting opening piece, demonstrating dancing talent, while challenging conceptions of what is dance and what dance can mean. The technical skills of the dancers in this portion of the show were impressive. The Balanchine style is not an easy one to master and perform, but the dancers, under the direction of Anna K. Weiss ’03, exhibit a level of comfort with the steps that makes it enjoyable to watch...
Kauffman smiled at his fellow grille master, and nodded in agreement. “This place is like my womb,” he added. If the grille is comfortable for these guys now, the bonding experience of working naked might make it even more so. Guilianelli admitted that “their butts touched” a couple times thoughout the evening, as the grille is “rather close quarters.” However, after recieving several “oohs” and “aahs” from female residents, these two single dreamboats...
...executive secretary of the Economic Policy Board under Ford. This former Rhodes Scholar has been telling our Presidents what to do for a long time. Aside from the top-level positions in Washington he’s held, you probably know him here at Harvard as the co-master of Dunster House, or because he teaches the immensely popular class Government 1540: “The American Presidency.” Unsurprisingly, some of the things Roger Porter does on the average day are out of the ordinary. However, as it turns out, this giant of political science here...