Editorial: Can Harvard regain luster after Claudine Gay scandals?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:32 GMT

Editorial: Can Harvard regain luster after Claudine Gay scandals? Harvard still doesn’t get it.Although embattled President Claudine Gay finally resigned Tuesday after antisemitism and plagiarism scandals, she will return to the embrace of the Harvard faculty.Apparently, failing to condemn calls for genocide against Jews is OK, as long as you’re not in charge. Ditto for accusations of plagiarism, which as of Tuesday are reportedly over two dozen, thanks to six fresh allegations against Gay.Through it all, the Harvard Corporation circled the wagons and insisted that Gay would stay as president.What was the final straw, we wonder?As deep-pocketed donors fled, taking their millions with them, Harvard faculty doubled down – hundreds wrote a letter in support of Gay. Early admission applications took a nosedive, but the university didn’t budge.When allegations of plagiarism surfaced, Harvard brushed them aside. Gay was allowed to “update” her work to add missing citations.“On December 9,” the Harvard Corporation said...

Ski Wednesday: Still fun to be had despite snow shortage

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:32 GMT

Ski Wednesday: Still fun to be had despite snow shortage It was Christmas week 2015 and Mother Nature had been particularly cruel. Most ski areas had scant coverage and the weather forecast didn’t fare well for snowmaking.The ski industry reacted with hope, chutzpah and humor – the now infamous “Ski the Patch” video from the folks at Mad River Glen stands as laugh-out-loud reminder of how we fought through those too-balmy days.Here we are again. After what was shaping up to be a near record-breaking early season, the rain didn’t just fall, it fire-hosed – destroying much of that lovely white snow leaving us all, well, a little concerned.But there’s good in all this – there is! And as an industry of, as one resort exec once said to me “optimists and beer enthusiasts – oft at the same time,” we’re out there looking for trails to ski, finding reasons to still get out there and of course, constantly clicking on the 14-day forecast looking for cold snaps.The first good comes from the resorts themselves. While snow and cold may be lacking, hone...

Patterson: Economic ‘soft landing’ may not save Biden

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:32 GMT

Patterson: Economic ‘soft landing’ may not save Biden Joe Biden is fond of telling Americans the “U.S. economy is strong as hell.” Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s recent announcement that he expects to make three interest rate cuts in 2024 seems to support Biden’s opinion on the economy.After Powell made his rosy forecast for 2024, some reporters claimed our troubled economy would make a “soft landing” and avoid an economic recession. Corporate executives are not convinced. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase, is skeptical.In late November, Dimon said, “A lot of things out there (in the economy) are dangerous and inflationary. Be prepared.”The Labor Department’s November jobs numbers might not support Powell’s forecast. Though the report showed the economy added 199,000 jobs and the unemployment rate fell to 3.7%, the report might have reflected economic relief that unions for autoworkers and actors reached agreements to return to work. Hiring in associated industries may have also influenced the November jobs report. The Decembe...

Andrew Scott finds the familiar in ‘All of Us Strangers’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:32 GMT

Andrew Scott finds the familiar in ‘All of Us Strangers’ Andrew Scott will always be “the hot priest from ‘Fleabag,’ ” the 2018 British comedy series that put this accomplished Irish actor on the map.Now Scott, out since a 2013 newspaper interview, scores another international breakthrough with a buzzy performance in the acclaimed queer sci-fi drama “All of Us Strangers.”Set in a nearly empty apartment building, “Strangers” is a dark night of the soul as Scott’s character Adam visits his 12-year-old self meeting his long-dead parents, and has sex with the only neighbor (Paul Mescal).“Strangers” is written and directed by Scotland’s Andrew Haigh whose “Weekend” examined a gay couple’s first 48 hours together.For “Strangers” Haigh adapted a Japanese novel he’d read years earlier. “I could not get something out of my head: meeting your parents again after they were out of your life,” he said in a virtual press conference with Scott. “Where the novel is a traditional Japan ghost story, I needed to set it in England.”“I didn’t — an...

Mary Ann Esposito’s Sunday scones

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:32 GMT

Mary Ann Esposito’s Sunday scones One of the simple pleasures of Sunday mornings is enjoying a relaxed breakfast and I for one look forward to scones to go with my coffee. Scones are said to have originated in Scotland and were very much like bannock, a flat, dry oat biscuit made on a griddle.Today’s scones have taken on a sweeter side with nuances of dried fruits and nuts added to the ingredients. If you make them keep in mind that the best scones will have the least manipulation. Over-mixing will cause them to be tough instead of tender.It is best to mix the ingredients by hand and only until blended. Start with mixing the dry ingredients first and remember to measure the flour correctly by lightly sprinkling it into a dry one-cup measure and leveling it off at the top with a butter knife. Some recipes call for cold butter to be cut into the flour like making a pie crust but melted butter is only used to brush the tops of the scones. There are no eggs in this recipe. Heavy cream provides the liquid and richness. B...

Pork ragu makes a great hot Italian sandwich

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:32 GMT

Pork ragu makes a great hot Italian sandwich Ragù alla Bolognese is no stranger to those of us who love Italian food. Originating in northern Italy, the classic sauce is made with a variety of meats that are slowly cooked until tender, along with vegetables, white wine and milk, with results that are hearty and rich, but also subtle in flavor.Because the term ragù is in the name of this popular sauce, it’s no surprise that most people outside of Italy have no idea that ragù actually refers to a broader category of meaty Italian sauces. Bolognese is simply a version that’s typical of the city of Bologna.Why do you care? Because while all Bolognese sauces are ragùs, not all ragùs are Bolognese. In fact, the two sauces are not always the same — and they’re not necessarily interchangeable.For example, this recipe, Slow-Braised Pork Ragù, as the name implies, is made with only pork, where Bolognese typically contains a variety of meats, including pork, beef and veal. It also uses red wine instead of white, and has...

Gaskin: Boston needs a DEI plan, stat

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:32 GMT

Gaskin: Boston needs a DEI plan, stat When Mayor Marty Walsh was assembling his Imagine Boston 2030 strategic plan for the city, I wrote and spoke to him about making inclusion a key part of it. He agreed and told me to talk to the people working on the plan. I did, but I was told there was no need for a special section focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion because these elements were already in every aspect of the Imagine Boston 2030 plan.If you look hard you might see some inferences in the plan, but nothing will jump out at you. Although Mayor Walsh hired Karilyn Crockett as the city’s first chief of equity and signed an executive order to expand opportunities for women- and minority-owned businesses, among other actions, there was never a specific DEI plan, and the city stumbled from one diversity crisis to the next. In a 2017 Northeastern University forum, people pointed out to Walsh the level of discrimination people experience daily in the city. “People are tense for a reason, because in most c...

It’s clam chowder season – enjoy!

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:32 GMT

It’s clam chowder season – enjoy! Thinking about my New England roots on a chilly day and clam chowder comes to mind. It’s a warm, classic comfort food. I wanted an easy dinner, but still capture the traditional flavors of a New England Chowder.Here is a shortcut version. I used little neck clams, but Quahog (large hard shell) clams or cherrystone clams can be used.Helpful hints:To wash clams scrub shells under cold running water. Tap any clams that are open on the counter. If they do not close, discard them. Also, discard any clams that do not open when cooked.TAG GOES HEREClam ChowderINGREDIENTS2 slices bacon, cut into 1/2-inch pieces1 cup diced onion1 cup diced green bell pepper1 3/4-cups yellow or red potato with skin cut into 1/2-inch pieces1 1/2-cups clam juice1 cup reduced sodium canned diced tomatoes with juice24 littleneck clams, rinsed well1/2 cup light cream2 tablespoons chopped parsleySalt and freshly ground black pepperDIRECTIONSHeat a large saucepan over medium high heat and add the bacon and cook unti...

Dear Abby: Kicked to curb by hubby after 30 years

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:32 GMT

Dear Abby: Kicked to curb by hubby after 30 years Dear Abby: Three months ago, my husband of 30 years came home from work, told me he wasn’t happy anymore and said he wanted a divorce. He announced he was moving in with his brother until he could find a place. Six days later, I found out he’d moved in with a woman he’d been seeing for a few months.I am devastated. He flaunts his new heifer all around town, forcing her on our granddaughters and rubbing her in my face. My divorce has been filed on the grounds of adultery. I can’t believe he dragged my adult children into the middle of this and made them lie to me.I have been trying to let go, but how do you let go of someone who gave you so much to remember? I’m still very much in love with him. After such a long marriage, must I just let it end like this? — Dumbfounded in TennesseeDear Dumbfounded: I suppose you could talk to your lawyer and try to drag out the divorce, hoping your husband will “come to his senses.” But at some point, ...

Pedestrian hit, killed in Midway District crash

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:00:32 GMT

Pedestrian hit, killed in Midway District crash Editor's note: FOX 5 initially reported a scooter rider was hit and killed in a vehicle crash, but when first responders arrived at the scene, they did not find a scooter. It appears the victim was a pedestrian.SAN DIEGO -- A pedestrian was hit and killed in a vehicle crash Tuesday in the Midway District, authorities said.San Diego police received a call around 6:59 p.m. about a scooter and vehicle colliding at the intersection of Midway Dr., Sports Arena Blvd. and West Point Loma Blvd., the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) told FOX 5. El Cajon police release documentary on homeless crisis in San Diego County When first responders arrived on scene, they did not find a scooter, according to Sgt. Saum Poorsaleh with SDPD. The pedestrian was found and confirmed dead at the location.It is unsure if the pedestrian was crossing of if he had the right of way.The driver involved in the crash remained at the scene. Driving under the influence is not suspected.Authorities have closed off ...