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James H. O’Keefe ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Grays Hall...
Freeze Magazine, Harvard’s answer to Seventeen and YM, is prepping a second issue, to be released at the beginning of September. The first issue of Freeze was by all counts a triumph, and according to founder, Editor-in-Chief Thea Sebastian ’08, the follow-up’s going to be even better?...
Speaking of resurrection, be sure to find a copy of Remix Magazine, published last month by the Black Men’s Forum and Harvard Media Ventures. Remix came from the ashes of something much less impressive looking, and with their next issue, due out in April, Managing Editor Tracy “Ty” Moore ’06 says the magazine will change its name to RMX and get distribution across 25 college campuses nationwide?...
...more somber note, the next issue of the Harvard Book Review will be called “The Art of Losing.” The issue will be “themed around grief,” according to editor Joshua H. Billings ’06, and will feature a series of articles on 9/11 novels, reviews of “grief-related books,” and letters from the editors addressed to dead authors. Billings says it’ll probably be out shortly after spring break...
...December, Andrew H. Golis ’06, editor of the blog Cambridge Common, told The Crimson that his website received over 1,100 unique hits a day during election week...