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...Pictures Classics4 StarsThe Harvard-immersed filmgoer should be uniquely equipped to appreciate the pathos of Bennett Miller’s new film, “Capote,” chronicling the time Truman Capote spent researching and writing his novel “In Cold Blood.” Haven??t we all encountered at least one remarkably talented but socially stunted genius like Capote? And what undergrad worth his Literature and Arts A requirement is not interested in a deconstruction of the literary process?If that weren’t enough, Miller directs Philip Seymour Hoffman...
...look at sites like 3hive.com and listen to the Pulp Country show on WRFN (Radio Free Nashville) to hear music that I haven??t heard before. I love good mashups, particularly the Kleptones’s “A Night at the Hip-Hopera” and ccc’s “Revolved.” Otherwise, I just put iTunes on party shuffle and see what comes up: obscure musicals (“Blood Brothers”), Patsy Cline, the Yonder Mountain String Band, a Brazilian band called Skank, the Pillows, the Notre Dame...
...mention t.t.’s to a fellow Harvardian and get a blank stare in response. If you care about rock, even a little bit, you should scan the t.t.’s website calendar for an act you’ve heard of. Even if you haven??t heard of any of them, Google them till you find one that sounds interesting, toss back some brews with a friend, and take the T one stop to Central. Trust me. You’ll have a good time, and might even get to dance with some...
...they should try to be vigilant of their surroundings by not talking on cell phones or using an iPod,” he said. Several Mather residents said that the recent robbery didn’t make them particularly concerned about safety in the area. “I haven??t really worried about [safety] this year,” said Nancy Chen ’07. “They’ve definitely increased security; I see policemen everywhere now.” But, Chen added, “I feel like if you?...
...towards planning for this year’s festivities in New Haven. According to Yale College Dean Peter Salovey, who was quoted in the Yale Daily News, “There’s been some discussion about potential ways to address [student drinking at the tailgate], but we haven??t settled on anything yet. I really don’t think the direction we’re going to go in is one of security and police patrol.” Instead, Yale will encourage more alcohol-free events that will coincide with the tailgate...