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...friends together and planned the video.If they had planned it, Connor said, “It may not be good art—it may not be important art—but yeah, it’s art.” Jenkins himself, known in real life as Ben Schulz, would not say whether or not his video was art. “It’s whatever people decide,” he said—“whether it’s real or false.”Along with the new genre of the meme, there...
...29th position and 22 points with a time of 32:30.8. Freshman Alyssa Devlin finished less than seven seconds later and two spots behind, contributing 21 points. Devlin added another 25 as she placed 23rd in the women’s 5K freestyle. Mangan and junior captain Anna Schulz landed the 31st and 44th spots, respectively, and combined to tally 39. Co-captain Oliver Burruss had a standout performance in his last runs in a Crimson uniform. As Harvard’s first finisher in both events, Burruss earned 40 points, landing 31st in the 10K freestyle and 48th...
...against schools that have had ski programs for more than a century and are incredibly strong.” The Williams Carnival introduced a 3x3 relay race, a challenge the Crimson faced for the first time this season. For the women, the relay event ended well as captain Anna Schulz, sophomore Audrey Mangan and freshman Alyssa Devlin placed 13th among 20 teams, gaining 38 points. The dynamic trio’s combined time of 35:18.1 was only six seconds behind 12th place Colby College. Individually, these three earned their own successes in the 5K freestyle. Finishing 34th, Devlin...
...plays follow his efforts to control and combine the production of words and music. Actor Mickey Solis portrays the former as Joe in “Words and Music” and Voice in “Cascando.” An ensemble of pianist Donald Berman, percussionist Robert Schulz, and violinist Gil Morgenstern personifies music as Bob in “Words and Music” and Music in “Cascando...
David Michaelis presents a thorough, endearing, but somewhat glossy story in “Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography.” Because the “Peanuts” comics hold such a dear place in the hearts of readers and such a central place in the existentialist popular culture of Eisenhower’s America, Michaelis runs the risk of exposing too much about the creator and his underlying insecurities, fears, and shortcomings. People, after all, are usually not interested in seeing the puppeteer’s face when they watch a puppet show. Unfortunately, though Michaelis does...