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...newspaper, which is to be circulated on a bi-weekly basis beginning in early April, will include a regular historical column by Mathews—who promises an examination of the history of the notorious Mather Lather dance—as well as a social calendar, features on student art, and possibly some jokes from Jeremy A. Cypen ’09, whose is known throughout the House for his habit of e-mailing a joke of the day to the Mather Open e-mail list...
Adam Goldenberg ’08 is a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House. His column appears on alternate Tuesdays...
This is the final column of TIME.comix. Time, Inc., which owns Time.com, has been handing out buyout packages like candy and I have decided to have a taste. And so, Time.comix must come...
...This column started about five years ago when comix and graphic novels were just barely beginning to get serious attention from the mainstream press. My goal was to introduce the more general readership of Time's website to the unique, mostly unheralded possibilities of storytelling that I knew the comix form had to offer. My philosophy for the column has always been to offer supportive reviews of books that I found interesting. There seemed little point in telling a comix-averse audience not to read comix. The perfect TIME.comix review would be a brief guide to how to appreciate...
Stephen C. Bartenstein ’08 is a government concentrator in Lowell House. His column appears on alternate Mondays...