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...artists do contribute something positive to society, maybe we should all try to emulate hip-hop artists T-Pain and Mike Jones and try our best to fall “in love with a stripper.” Brett L. Laffel ’06, a Crimson editorial editor, is a psychology concentrator in Eliot House...
...Davis ’06, Marilyn Hylton ’06, Nicole Laws ’06, Kudzai Makomva ’06, Tanya A. Thompson ’06, Jennifer Wynn ’06, and Monica M. Clark ’06, who is also a Crimson editor, were the other recipients of the senior leadership awards. The event, which was attended by 360 students, alums, and community members, has expanded in size in past years according to the organizers. “It’s really become something bigger and deeper and more meaningful every year...
...Experimental Theater this past weekend in “An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein,” directed by Diana Y. Wan ’08 and Sarah W. Tseng ’08, and produced by Aliza H. Aufrichtig ’08, who is a Crimson editor, and Ximena S. Vengoechea ’08.The performance consisted primarily of writings adapted by the show’s staff into a series of unrelated scenes. The humor in the raw material, familiar to anyone who read Silverstein’s works as a child, was complemented by Wan?...
...moviemakers won't shoot digitally, they'll edit digitally, citing ease and efficiency. But Steven Spielberg and his longtime editor Michael Kahn don't. "Michael and I are the last persons cutting movies on KEMs," he says, referring to the German flatbed machine that is no longer manufactured. "I still love cutting on film. I just love going into an editing room and smelling the photochemistry and seeing my editor with mini-strands of film around his neck. The greatest films ever made were cut on film, and I'm tenaciously hanging on to the process...
...assembled an eclectic group ofthinkers to identify the trends that will shape our future. It included an Internet entrepreneur who owns a basketball team, a mother who writes about the American family, a specialist in popular culture and an Op-Ed editor at a large city newspaper. We heard a fascinating conversation about how video games are making kids smarter, how consumers are turning into inventors and why some of us are taking longer showers. Listen to most of that discussion at TIME.com Here are some excerpts...