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Hitting the Comic Books
Perched atop Dr. Manhattan’s Martian crystalline palace, “Watchmen” hero Laurie Jupiter gazes deeply into his white eyes. She pleads desperately
Interaction Takes the Stage at Squawk
Though oral poetry peaked in the 1990s as a revival of the post-war 1960s movement made famous by artists such
POPSCREEN: Chester French
It’s hard to make fun of people who display immense earnestness. Hurling well-aimed boomerangs at themselves in an attempt to
Bruce Springsteen
Ever since Janet Jackson’s infamous “wardrobe malfunction” five years ago, the Superbowl halftime show has played it safe, replacing young
POPSCREEN: Scooter Smiff ft. Chris Brown
Since Lil’ Bow Wow grew up and dropped the “Lil’,” the rap market has been devoid of an overpaid, asinine,
SCREENSHOTS: 'Halloween'
It’s Halloween again, which means lots of tacky costumes, sugary candy, and, of course, horror movies. For those of you
What Just Happened?
The life of a Hollywood producer is full of bizarre encounters with belligerent actors, eccentric directors, and hard-nosed executives, which
Blitzen Trapper
Breaking into mainstream music can be difficult, especially for a folk-band when genres like pop and rap generally stand at
Fleshing Out Fleet Street
Amidst a slew of recent retellings of Stephen Sondheim’s “Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street,” the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic
Biz Prof To Join The Law School
The newest member of the Harvard Law School faculty aims to bridge the gap between the study of law and
Panel Weighs Crisis in Chad
Three influential humanitarians urged members of the Harvard community yesterday evening to increase their awareness of the crisis in Chad,
Illegal Exhibits
Last November, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) unveiled the newest addition to its collection: a marble statue of the
Love Conquers in 'Things'
Few things in this life are more awkward than the first relationship or sexual encounter. The first experience of love
Jason Collett
When you peel off the cellophane and pry open the plastic case of a new CD, you’re always hopeful that
Moving Pictures, Moving People
Modern advances in technology have allowed artists to push the boundaries of art further than ever before. The old guard