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Book Review: Never Eat Alone

Networking, the thing no one wants to talk about but everyone realizes they need to be doing. Despite our reluctance to openly discuss networking, the value of developing professional and personal relationships is well understood at HBS. In fact, I am certain a large percentage of our HBS essays included references to the alumni network and the future potential of our classmates.

Film Review: Ray

Although significant and unique in each one's own right, not every individual can be considered a legend. Legendaries are known to grip adoring mass attention; they just seem to have...something. In the world of music, legendaries have been known, amongst other things, to have that ability to appeal to a crowd and still touch the individual, the ability to etch a chorus into memory across generations for generations: one cannot help swaying to Bob Marley's "No Woman No Cry", getting dizzy over Frank Sinatra's "Fly Me To The Moon" or.

Movie Review: Return to Kandahar

Return to Kandahar, currently playing at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, is a documentary of a former refugee who fled Afghanistan in 1989 at the age of 13 and returns in 2002 to find her childhood friend. In what must be a cinematic first, this film is art documenting life imitating art imitating life.

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