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...Best Movie: Ratatouille Best Fashion Trend: Baby-Doll Dresses Best Song: “Stronger”­ by Kanye West Best TV Series (Non-Reality): The Office Best Harvard Building: Widener Library Best Book: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Why are you hot? “Asian glow.” “’Cause I’m exothermic.” “Because I’m filling this out on my motherfucking iPhone.” What should Drew Faust’s Theme Song...

Author: By Crimson arts Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ARTS POLL 2007 | 12/14/2007 | See Source »

...Growing up in Tallahassee, Fla., Baek only ever heard hip-hop and Western music. He first took a serious interest in Asian pop music during high school...

Author: By Jenny J. Lee, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Korea Stardom for Baek | 12/14/2007 | See Source »

...green is kind of whorish.” 2) Christmas Party (Season 3, Episode 10) The forces of good and evil (Pam and Karen) unite in opposition against an even greater evil (Angela). Michael’s political incorrectness achieves a new level of hilarity when he tags his Asian date with a marker in order to tell her apart from her equally Asian friend. Best Line: Michael, “C’mon, we’re going to Asian Hooters.” 3) The Fiesta (Season 3, Episode 13) Oscar is welcomed back to work after...

Author: By Nayeli E. Rodriguez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Nayeli E. Rodriguez | 12/14/2007 | See Source »

Despite several campaigns over the past 20 years to create a program in Asian-American studies, Harvard remains without a single full-time professor in the field. But while this gap may take time to fill given the recent downturn in humanities faculty hiring, improving Harvard’s pedagogical offerings in Asian American studies would be far easier. While we support the creation of an Asian American studies track for secondary concentrators in East Asian studies—a move that seems increasingly likely—the creation of such a secondary field would open up the door...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: The Case for Ethnic Studies | 12/13/2007 | See Source »

...massacre and other atrocities were swept under the rug in postwar Japan, because the U.S. needed a strong Japanese nation on their side to counterbalance the growing threat of Communist China. "Execute a few heinous individuals and forget about everything else." That's how Joshua Fogel, a modern Asian studies historian at York University in the U.S., describes the American response to the massacre. "Just imagine if that had been the solution for postwar Germany rather than the Nuremberg Trials," Fogel says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reevaluating the Rape of Nanjing | 12/13/2007 | See Source »

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