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...peekvid.com: take any 10 students on campus, and chances are that they last watched a television show on their computers, not on a television set.It’s fitting then, that HRTV, Harvard’s own network, is now almost entirely an online enterprise.HRTV now includes an array of new and planned shows, a soap opera whose popularity reaches to South Korea, and a new website, which debuted in January, designed to be a portal for student-created video.In the face of recent criticism about the quality of its programming, HRTV is trying to break through to students...

Author: By Kimberly B. Kargman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Back To Our Regularly Scheduled Program? | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...each house dining hall plus an additional 20 newspapers to Annenberg was, according to the UC, not a wise way to spend the nearly $290,000 they have to give out each year. We disagree. Having The New York Times available in dining halls would dramatically benefit a broad array of students. While the Times’ news coverage is largely available for free online, having a national newspaper sitting on a dining hall table is convenient and increases the likelihood that students will actually read it. For some, reading a paper copy of the news, perhaps with...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Please Pass the Newspaper | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

...uninitiated, tonic cuisine comprises dishes prepared primarily for their medicinal value, and it draws on the vast array of herbs and botanicals found in a traditional Chinese apothecary-greatly expanding the range of flavors at a chef's disposal. A meal of tonic cuisine, its advocates say, can restore the body's equilibrium and balance the flow of vital energy, or qi. As a devotee of traditional Chinese medicine himself, Gamon would be a sympathetic modernizer of tonic menus, and he can expect a very well-stocked pantry: Red White & Pure is a venture of Eu Yan Sang, a Singapore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicinal Purposes | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

While sites like Myspace and eBay emphasize a dizzying array of features and options, Joost opts for minimalism. Unlike YouTube, Joost has no user-generated content. Instead of video clips of rapping grandmas, crashing skateboarders and blathering strangers, Joost focuses on network-quality programs. And unlike Apple's iTunes, which sells TV shows and movies, Joost is free, though its content is peppered with one to three minutes of ads an hour. It's a 50-year-old broadcast model updated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 50,000 TV Channels! The Skype Guys Strike Again | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

...time painter Mary Heilmann finished taking questions from her audience at the Carpenter Center on Feb. 22, students felt comfortable enough to approach the podium and discuss a wide array of topics, all the way to the songs she had selected for her presentation. Heilmann—standing beneath projections of paintings inspired by California’s beaches, “The Simpsons,” and an album cover by The Drifters—did her part to demystify the world of postmodern art for those who asked. Speaking about her personal experiences during the psychedelic 1970?...

Author: By Eric M. Sefton, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Painter Heilmann Muses on Acid-Surfing Postmodernism | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

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