Word: rollerism
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...Perhaps on skates?” suggests Andrei Nechita ’06. “The original plan was to have it on ice skates, but apparently ice melts in the spring…So it’s going to be on roller skates,” Katz explains. Perhaps unsurprisingly, their play might just be the most bizarre show at Arts First—and the funniest. “Maude and Harold” tells of an 80-year-old nursing home resident who falls in love with a 14-year-old girl he meets...
...Internet has a similar potential for connecting even the strangest of people; whether your penchant be for roller coasters, commercial air travel, real estate in the Florida panhandle, or obscure Japanese trading card games, there are communities out there for you to join. Even Harvard itself, thanks to the Facebook, is the center of such an online social network—one which unites most of its present students and an increasing number of its alumni in the ability to poke one another and exchange inane messages about birthdays which would otherwise have been forgotten...
...Frosh: “Do you like it here?” Catizone: “No, I don’t. No one wants you to come, either.” Senior Bar This week’s premier Senior Bar event is the “Roller Disco” at Chez Vouz. We were pretty excited about going, but then we woke up from our dream and realized that Nick Cannon will not be renting out the skates, and Bow Wow and T.I. will not be having a Roll Bounce vs. ATL dance-off. Instead, a bunch...
...Goodkin said. ”Well almost perfect—one more point would have been nice.” Other members of the team include Talia Kraemer ’06, Todd van Stolk-Riley ’06, Joseph M. Kerns ’08, Matthew S. Roller ’08, Carolina Lescano ’08, and Mia R. Morgenstern...
...Hollywood dogma by releasing his movie Bubble simultaneously in theaters, on cable TV and DVD. He's willing to experiment with new technologies to deliver what consumers want. Also William Poundstone, whose book Fortune's Formula gives a readable explanation of how investing for the most profit inherently involves roller-coaster downturns. It's an insightful analysis...