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Marianne F. Kaletzky

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A Mediocre Piece of Journalism

I celebrated my twentieth half-birthday (or my twenty-and-a-halfth birthday) by moving all my belongings in Germany up and down six


Philosophy in 'Sombreros'

When Harvard TEATRO!’s production of “Tres sombreros de copa” (“Three Top Hats”) premieres this Friday, it will mark the Spanish


It Don't Mean a Thing...

“Up until a few years ago, jazz had little place on the college campus. It was music fit for night-clubs,


Around Harvard Square in Foreign Fare

With spring break already two weeks in the past, it seems that there are few ways to keep alive the


Thesis Eating: Procrastination Alimentation

Four a.m. rolls around, and it’s finally time to write that thesis—or at least that thesis title. After sitting down


Cultivating Good Taste in Food and Life

Last night might have been romantic, with dinner and wine and a walk along the Charles. But you know what


Our Ginger Notre Dame-inance

As the sun began to set on what would have been an ordinary day at the beginning of the third


Marianne F. Kaletzky

Headlines are hard. I know, because I write for a newspaper. I remember when I first became an editor and


Go Get Yourself Some Kickass Cupcakes

We’ve been told all our lives that American culture likes things big, and nowhere is this axiom more evident than