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...Bolt escapes to find her, ends up on the other side of the country, and must find his way back with the help of some new friends. As it turns out, some of the show’s biggest fans are hamsters. One delusional hamster in particular, a toothy fellow named Rhino (Mark Walton), lives inside a plastic ball in an RV park. There he meets Bolt and Bolt’s prisoner-cum-friend Mittens, a stray cat. Rhino saves the day and the movie. “Fully awesome!”—the rotund rodent?...

Author: By Rebecca J. Levitan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 'Bolt' | 11/21/2008 | See Source »

...Internet] has changed the way people gain access to information and entertainment, and the actual content and form of information and entertainment,” says Jason A. Kaufman ’93. Kaufman, a Research Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, recently taught a sociology course called “Media and the American Mind,” which studied American society through advertising, telecommunications, regulation, entertainment, and other forms of media. Kaufman says that as an Internet-based digital culture formed over the past couple decades, the schism between high...

Author: By Jeffrey W. Feldman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard in the Time of New Media | 11/21/2008 | See Source »

...Smiths,” then, lies in its second disc. The CD begins with “Jeane,” a 1983 B-side that has never appeared on a compilation before now. With its prominent bass line and jaunty guitar melody, it is reminiscent of their fellow 80s-miserablists, The Cure, although the vocals and lyrics are classic Morrissey. Another rare, early B-side included is “Wonderful Woman,” the story of a boy’s love for a criminal woman who has “ice water for blood / With neither...

Author: By Chris R. Kingston | Title: The Smiths | 11/21/2008 | See Source »

Good morning, fellow Harvard people. We, the editorial board of The Harvard Crimson, are taking a break from failing at school and having no social lives to bring you this special Harvard Crimson message. Even though we are Harvard students, we want to say: We think Harvard is going to lose this weekend. In fact, we want it to lose. The Harvard team, which is the football team for the school that we attend, sucks and is going to be destroyed by the Yale team, which comes from a school we do not go to, although we have...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: We Suck | 11/21/2008 | See Source »

...Sadly, what's lacking for Mooney, the young actress, isn't so much enlightenment as opportunity. When a fellow diner asks, "Is there something you've dreamed of doing for a long time? Why haven't you done it?" she responds candidly: "There are so many things I'd like to do - travel, swim with sharks - but money always stands in the way. It's a fight for survival in London." And that's a problem not even a generous helping of philosophy can solve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Art of Living at The School of Life | 11/21/2008 | See Source »

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