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...Johnny Harvard" is the “the original JWOWW,” according to “Vinny Guadagnino” of MTV’s "Jersey Shore," who originally might have been a Harvard Law School applicant...

Author: By Stephanie B. Garlock, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: "On Harvard Time" is Back for 2010 | 2/17/2010 | See Source »

Where was I, you might ask? I controlled my monopoly of the Oranges, a small but profitable area, and stayed neutral. One onlooker even congratulated me for my independence and rooted for me, the incorruptible, fair-playing nation...

Author: By James L. Wu | Title: The Meaning Behind Monopoly | 2/17/2010 | See Source »

...love America and all, and we’re just as patriotic as the next college newspaper blog. But we have to admit: this news from the Harvard Nieman Journalism Lab just might make the Republic of Iceland our new favorite nation...

Author: By Sofia E. Groopman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Iceland: the New Hub for Journalism? | 2/17/2010 | See Source »

...Small,” background crackling makes it sound as though the song is being played on a cheap vinyl record player. This attempt to avoid the crystal clarity of electro pop and set Phantogram apart from similar groups like Postal Service makes the album less accessible than it might have been. It does, however, succeed in livening up the album’s repetitive beats and melodies, which otherwise could become rather sterile and bland...

Author: By Parker A. Lawrence, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Phantogram | 2/17/2010 | See Source »

...See” is probably the most interesting track on the later portion of the album. The beat, which sounds like something J Dilla might have put together, draws heavily on samples and chopped vocals. It would be incorrect to say Barthel sings over this track, as it really feels like her voice is incorporated into the beat. The lyrics are ambiguous yet clearly melancholy, with Barthel, declaring, “As far as I can see / Nobody loves me / As far as I can tell / Nobody loves you with her.” These lines are somewhat representative...

Author: By Parker A. Lawrence, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Phantogram | 2/17/2010 | See Source »

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