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...their leisure.” Series like “The Chronicles of Narnia” and “VeggieTales” are also a part of a departure from past Christian media in another way. Instead of simply presenting a big-budget Christ story, they take an approach that Stevens described as “veiled” or “roundabout.”“It’s an attempt to dress up the Christian message in forms that consumers are already familiar with,” he said. For examples, Stevens points...
...like nothing they’ve ever played. There were no songs, just 40 minutes of improv: a Pennsylvania Dutch kraut jam session. Moloney especially admires German rockers Can, as their “records are improvised, played on the spot…and that’s our approach too.”The hypnotic bass led the drums like dogs in heat, but most of the band played whatever instruments they could find. Homemade electronics, two saxophones, three guitars, two basses, a KAOSS Pad effects processor, and sundry pedals lay scattered on the stage. The one guiding force...
According to the accompanying article, Brooks is trying to get back into the college game by sponsoring “Harvard University Women in Business as well as this magazine.” Executive Editor Joshua Kushner ’08 clarified that although Brooks Brothers did approach them about the feature, they didn’t actually give them any money, nor did they let them keep the clothes...
...Katrina, [our goal] is not that much,” Mir says. A sudden change in University policy this fall has made meeting that goal more challenging than expected. After matching student donations dollar for dollar during Tsunami and Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, Harvard revised its approach this October, just before the earthquake hit. Though the university has pledged substantial aid to student groups coordinating the relief efforts, it has not matched student gifts. Mir says she understands the administration’s situation, citing alumni displeasure at the fact that donations were used toward non-Harvard causes...
Crimson advice columnist Nicole B. Urken ’07 advocates a different approach...