Kevin Osowski
Kevin Osowski
Recent Stories
Watch verbose Russians in ‘Utopia’
Even the most devout theater devotees may balk at spending nearly nine hours watching a play, but last Saturday the Vivian Beaument Theater was packed with audience members who not only invested their day in the show, but paid well over a 100 dollars for the privilege.
Getting what you want can get pretty ugly
I've wanted a dog for as long as I can remember. Even as a toddler, when most children were snuggling up with a blankie or a teddy bear, my bed partner was a plush puppy. For years, my weekly plea for a dog was answered by my mother's firm...
Heading for the fires of hell? The seven deadly sins, Yale style
While putting off purchasing course books in the bookstore, I came across a paperback by Dan Savage, the nationally-syndicated advice columnist. Savage's work, titled "Skipping towards Gomorrah: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Pursuit of Happiness in...
Summer proves to be a two-faced skank
For as long as I can remember, summer has arrived later than I wanted and left before I was ready. But this year, I knew that things would be different. I was sharing an apartment in New Haven with my friend Jon and his girlfriend Rebecca and living on...
Physics Lab lounge opens for undergraduates
Yale College Dean Peter Salovey and about 50 physics students and faculty gathered Friday afternoon on the third floor of Sloane Physics Lab to celebrate the opening of a new lounge for undergraduate physics majors. Mirrored after the already-existing...
Adult film producer fleshes out his 'fantasy' at tea
One seldom has the opportunity to attend a Master's Tea with a porn star. Calhoun College, in a partnership with gaYalies, fulfilled the dreams of about 50 sexually charged students on Thursday by hosting Michael Lucas, a gay porn producer and star of...
The A&A building: love it, leave it or live in it
It's 4:30 a.m. Cross Campus Library's weenie bins are dark, the Yorkside pizza oven is starting to cool and Gourmet Heaven's salad bar is looking more than a little picked over, but one building on campus is still bustling with activity. Rising from...
Revealing the secrets of the retail underworld
My freshman year, I delayed making a trip to UCS until mid-April. When I finally sat down with a career counselor and told him I wanted to apply for summer internships, he laughed in my face. Apparently I had missed the boat by more than three months.
Dark comedy is a 'Glory' to behold
Rebecca Gilman's "The Glory of Living," directed by Eli Clark '07, explores the oft-asked question of why people commit horrifying crimes while adding a new dimension to the discussion. The play revolves around the life of Lisa (Claire Siebers '07)...
Alum's show is the new item on Food TV's menu
It's not uncommon to turn on the television and find a Yale alumnus filling the screen. But move away from C-SPAN and cable news channels, and the number of former Yalies begins to drop. One recent graduate, however, is forging a path into new...

