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...where we commissioned the forty thousand pounds. I mean, it’s local. (Laughs) I can imagine people are beginning to get tired of it. Everybody thinks that’s all we’re serving. But there’s good reason behind it.*[Editor??s note: For readers with unrefined palettes, that’s the long-shaped one with a cream and green striped skin.]4. FM: Speaking of the daily menu, what goes into planning Harvard dining hall fare?TAM: Well, in the House system, the daily menu operates on a four...
...political capacity. But I couldn’t afford my own camera, I had no way of getting in touch with the president of the country, and I didn’t even know if he had a butcher or a barber, so I abandoned the film idea. [Editor??s note: Mbeki resigned the South African presidency effective today, September 25.]11. FM: How did you spin a film pitch into a novel? CD: When I enrolled for the creative writing course the idea came back to me and it became something different, it became a fable with...
...Harvard people like reading about themselves (see #8) and there’s no easier way to accomplish this than writing about Harvard...and themselves. What better way to accomplish this than through semi-legitimate student publications bound to be read by at least two people—the editor??s mother and father (often also the publication’s main financial backers...
...copies “strategically around the country” along with the real magazine, according to Ross E. Arbes ’08 and Hayes H. Davenport ’08-’09, who edited the spoof. The parody features fake letters to the editor??“RAAARRRRR!!!” comments a “Literate Bear”—and a facetious preview of the Beijing Olympics, presenting new events like “Dragon Catching” and “Overpopulation.” Another...
...taking steps toward breaking “the mold.” The Shorenstein Center presented its annual Goldsmith Career Award for Excellence in Journalism to Steiger last night too. In an interview, acting Director of the Shorenstein Center Thomas E. Patterson called Steiger an “extraordinary editor?? and praised ProPublica’s attempts to “address the struggles newsrooms are having.” Steiger will be leading a panel discussion at the Kennedy School tonight with the winners and seven finalists of the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting entitled...