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...parents. Directors also ignore the complaints about moviegoing--the glop on the floor, the indifferent projection, the half an hour of ads and in the row behind you a nattering couple rehearsing their Jerry Springer act. No, to directors, moviegoing is an almost religious act: a Mass experience. You walk into a cathedral, feel your spirit soar with hundreds of other communicants and watch the transubstantiation of images into feelings. The audience becomes a community, the movie the Communion...
...their message without making fellow students uncomfortable. For students considering having an abortion, they could advertise resources or a hotline to provide students with information on other options. Free speech and activism for a cause are extremely important at Harvard. However, protecting every student’s right to walk to class without being made to feel bad or guilty about something that has happened in their past is perhaps even more important. SOPHIE B. BESL ’08 March...
...woman walking on JFK Street early yesterday morning was nearly abducted after a man brandishing a fake gun attempted to force her into his car, police said.The victim, who is not affiliated with the University, told police that the assailant followed her from the Harvard Square T stop in his car at about 2:00 a.m. yesterday, according to a Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) advisory sent to students yesterday. The male driver of the car allegedly pulled over his Honda Accord, displayed a gun, and attempted to get the victim into his car but fled when a security guard...
...officer spoke to an individual who was attempting to walk through the Cowperthwaite Street construction site near Leverett Towers. After refusing several times to comply with the officer’s orders and stay on the sidewalk, the individual changed direction and left...
...about two young women: one graceful, with "an ingot in her breast to burn cool and collected," the other unfocused and resentful, whose "jaw aches from wanting." The closing lyrics are as close as Case gets to explaining the fierce tension one woman feels for the other. ("Two girls walk down the same street/ One left a sweater sitting on the train and the other lost three fingers at the cannery.") Case's stories, however, are first and foremost about sentiments and characters, not the concrete events that shaped them...