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...happen. Enya is a good thing to fall asleep to, I guess. 3. The Flaming Lips—“Do You Realize?” This is from the Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Album…by far their best album, although the title track and Fight Test are much better songs than this one. I got really into the Flaming Lips two summers ago. 4. Dane Cook—“My Son Optimus Prime” This isn’t a song, but Dane Cook is just hilarious?...
...liner notes, ?uestlove says that they had been performing the track since 1991, smack dab in the middle of the first generation of “alternative” rap, even though most people consider the Roots as messengers of the second generation...
...interdisciplinary courses—a set up similar to that of most other university programs. Most, like Harvard, incorporate local resources (archives, theaters, visiting lecturer), ask for a senior thesis or film project, and approach film from historical, analytical, and theoretical perspectives. Film Studies encourages students to tailor tracks to their specific interests, enlisting faculty from other areas at Harvard. “There is strong support for the concentration track from colleagues in many departments,” confirms Dean for the Humanities and John L. Loeb Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures Maria Tatar, “ranging...
...Monday night and accepted Summers’ personal invitation last June to come to Harvard this fall. Originally, Bono’s visit yesterday was supposed to include a meeting with faculty members specializing in the issues of AIDS in Africa and an address to students at the Gordon Track and Tennis Center. Unfortunately, Bono doesn’t make big speeches while his band is on tour, according to IOP Executive Director Catherine McLaughlin. As a result, around 80 students representing various student organizations, including the IOP, the Harvard African Student Association and the Aids Coalition, were allowed...
...should fund events which bring people from various backgrounds together. Candidates Magnus Grimeland ’07 and Thomas D. Hadfield ’08 elicited laughter from the crowd after riddling their two-minute opening statement with curse words and attacks on their competitors’ UC track record. “I think you should expect more from candidates than what you have heard from the previous two tickets,” Hadfield said. He ended by saying, “No bullshit tonight.” Grimeland said that although Haddock and Voith have been...