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...this manner at least, politicians’ appearances on comedy programs do ring a little false, as they make Machiavellian attempts to seriously embed a message in an otherwise frilly half-hour of television, meant for the listless 18-to-24 voting bloc...

Author: By Nafees A. Syed | Title: Democracy Needs Colbert | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

...eliminated. The second round will consist of a set of “either/or” questions, Coleman said, after which the student asking questions will eliminate one contestant and go on a date with the remaining contestant. “You could find love in an hour,” Coleman said. The show is still seeking a host, someone who, according to Coleman, “is outgoing and excited, funny, and just wants to have a good time.” Host auditions will be held this weekend and next, while contestant applications will be accepted...

Author: By Niha S Jain, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: HRTV To Spark ‘Love At Harvard’ | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

...testament to his vision. However, it is at once obvious that “The Hyacinth Macaw” isn’t a light play. Instead, it is essentially about the nature of everything and wants to say it all in a mere two-hour time span. While the production hardly accomplished that, in retrospect it succeeded in another aspect—crafting a new appreciation for silence in that elusive search for meaning...

Author: By Eunice Y. Kim, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hyacinth Macaw Impresses Again | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

...Harvard students and other Cantabrigians flooded the Yard last Wednesday—all the while waiting in two-hour queues for free T-shirts and noshing on insipid apple crisp—to hear a keynote address from former Vice President Al Gore ’69, who, in the words of Drew Gilpin Faust, is “the greatest living steward of the environment...

Author: By Christopher B. Lacaria | Title: It’s Not Easy Being Green | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

...they must commit to moral principles to win others’ trust. “The ultimate way to show that you have integrity is to have integrity,” Pinker said. Despite the spirited debate, neither budged from his original position, and the discussion remained congenial. An hour into the conversation, the audience—a diverse mix of Harvard students and area residents—was invited to ask questions of the two. One audience member pushed Wolpe to explain his belief in God. “Not all the rhetoric of scientific intimacy begins to capture...

Author: By Danielle J. Kolin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pinker Debates Religion | 10/27/2008 | See Source »

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