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Lindsay A. Maizel
Merriam-Webster decreed “w00t” the number-one word of 2007. A hybrid of letters, numerals, shorthand, and hooting noises, “w00t” is defined
You Might As Well Face It: You’re Addicted to Drugs
Harvard’s Office for Alcohol and Other Drug Services warns us to keep track of our drinks on school-sponsored Nalgenes, and
Hitting The Runway
New York’s Fashion Week is the Harvard of American runway shows: elite, innovative, and bound to produce the next big
Top Five Movies of 2006 that I Want to Wear
1. Feathers and beads, “Apocalypto”: A constant reminder that even if you’ve made mistakes in life—drunk-driving arrests, anti-Semitic tirades, “Lethal
For Guest, Structure Key to Improvisation
Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy have documented—or, more accurately, mockumented—humanity at its most chaotic and unpredictable. Legendary images from their
Students Garner Awards for International Photos
From Chile to Japan, Harvard students traveled the globe last year for thesis research, internships, recreation and income. Last night,
Bale Gets Dirty for His 'Harsh' Role
To the chagrin of all those “Newsies” fans out there, Christian Bale has grown up. In “Harsh Times,” a 2005
Sweet, Moist... Cottony?
Get ’em while they’re hot. T-shirts, that is. Not cupcakes. Welcome to Newbury Street’s newest apparel store, Johnny Cupcakes, specializing
Swan Song for Record Store
Hip-hop artist Michael J. Mure ’09 could lose $132—and Harvard Square will almost certainly lose a longtime landmark—when the Tower
Murder, She Wrote Surprisingly Well
According to a grumbling few, Marisha Pessl’s tangled debut novel “Special Topics in Calamity Physics” does not deserve to be
Durang ’71 Honored At 14th Annual Arts Festival
Blessed with unseasonably perfect weather, Harvard celebrated its 14th annual Arts First festival this past weekend, a showcase of over
The Life and Times of Jane Fonda
Few rival the legend that is Jane Fonda. From her Kennedy-level Hollywood lineage to her multiple Madonna-like transformations, the star
Controversial Playwright Returns
In his 57 years, Christopher F. Durang ’71 has acquired more than a few labels. A Harvard professor once called
At ‘Home’ with Streep
Among the many reasons to see Robert Altman’s new film “A Prairie Home Companion” this June, Meryl Streep’s performance might
Sundance Organizer Previews the Future
Sundance is the Harvard of Film Festivals: prestigious, dotted with celebrity, and monitored by companies for the next big hit.