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David Charbonneau, who teaches Science A-47 “Cosmic Connections,” is featured in the magazine??s December issue, which hits newsstands today...
...Journalism],” she said. But ditching the traditional path paid off. When Coen left Gawker two years later at the age of 26, she sauntered her way to a spot as deputy editor at Vanity Fair. Coen currently works as the news editor for New York magazine??s Web site. “Going into the corporate environment, you realize how much freedom you had at Gawker,” Coen said of her move to Vanity Fair, which prompted a switch in work attire from pajamas to something slightly more formal. Gawker postings?...
...Flash forward several years and Gore’s an Oscar-winning, PowerPoint junkie. He’s included in Time Magazine??s “100 Most Influential People in the World” under scientists and thinkers. By all accounts he’s single-handedly credited with teaching an entire nation about global warming—and the Nobel committee agrees...
...Festival in Aspen, and is a host of “3 Men and a Chick Flick” on the WE network this season. Chosen as one of Comedy Central’s “Fresh Faces of Comedy” and named one of Back Stage Magazine??s “10 Standout Stand-ups,” he also performs at NYC’s Gotham Comedy Club and the Comedy Cellar...
...trees on the Mt. Auburn Street island outside the Lampoon Castle. A Harvard University police officer saw James A. Powers Jr. ’08—an editor of the Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine??in the process of cutting down trees at about 4:45 a.m., said Cambridge Police spokesman Frank T. Pasquarello. Powers ran from the scene holding a handsaw, having slashed partway through the bases of three trees. He was chased by the officer and held until Cambridge police arrived...