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...take advantage of the opportunities that new technologies offer for artists and fans. Record companies are actively partnering with new digital music services and experimenting with new products and business deals with artists to give music fans what they want when they want it. Only the future will tell us which models are successful and the roles record companies and others will play in delivering those models to consumers.What we do know today is that no business can sustain itself if the product it produces is pervasively looted without consequences. There is no denying that the music industry has experienced...
...Can’t tell Tai Chi from pad thai? With the growing number of martial arts groups on campus, the distinction has definitely become hazier. The four largest of these groups—Harvard Wushu, Harvard Aikido, Harvard Shotokan Karate, and Harvard Tai Chi Tiger-Crane Club (Kung Fu)—sat down with FM to enlighten us on who’s who, and who kicks the most ass. FM: How did your art originate? Aikido: It’s a Japanese martial art, a very recent martial art, developed by a man we call...
...It’s amazing as you’re listening to the last couple of minutes of the game, and you realize what an amazing event in Harvard’s athletic history that it was. Still today, so many people will grab me and tell you what an amazing game it was. I guess, quite frankly, it’s been the most famous game in Harvard history...
...Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: You’d be surprised to hear the fearful moral depths to which I stooped to get that last passing grade in AP Environmental Science senior year of high school. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: “I fancy you.” Favorite childhood toy: LEGOs, Beast Wars Transformers, and throwing a baseball against the wall of the garage, because being an only child is awful. Sexiest physical trait: I have a very large head, which prevents me from wearing most hats...
Some Australians will tell you they have a classless society. This is the merest fantasy. Never since human societies began has there been a classless one. We began with the most ironbound of all class distinctions, between prisoners and the free. The freeborn (the "sterling") were bitterly opposed to giving up their social placement above the ex-convicts and their children (the "currency"). But the "lower orders"--that is, most 19th century Australians--fiercely resented the pretensions of the nobs and were well aware that in a pioneer environment Lady Luck was a more powerful queen than Victoria Regina. This...