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...Harvard decides to enter the world of television and begins broadcasting “Educational TV?? on WGBH-TV Channel Two. Programming on the channel includes Professor I.A.’s show to teach painless French using cartoons and the Harvard debate team’s decisive victory over Yale...
...says. “They told us when we got there, ‘A quarter of this is dancing, the rest of it is reality show.’”Yet fellow dancers at Harvard can attest that—contrary to the ways of TV??Oladehin’s force on campus is really all about the dancing. “It’s worth noting that Kunle shapes discourse around dance at Harvard. When somebody brings up dance, they say, ‘Oh man, have you seen Kunle dance...
Pundits often talk about the digression of our society via the television, the fact that our American minds are being warped by the horrors on broadcast TV??the very shows we turn to for a much-needed diversion from the difficulties of reality. As a columnist in a recent issue of Time magazine points out, the new target of political muscle is violence, but not that of the talk-show variety. No, instead, politicians now have their sights set squarely on the increasingly prevalent hour-long primetime dramas...
...local haunt Spooky World. Located in Boston’s Bayside Exposition Center, Spooky World combines a cozy New England feel (there are still pumpkins and mansions) with the extravagance and spectacle of the urban Northeast by offering special events and celebrity guests such as Butch Patrick—TV??s Eddie Munster—and WWE Superstar Kane. With thrills like “International Monster Museum” and “The Experiment” and showcasing the magic of Gifford and Roy, Spooky World is certainly not, as its website proudly proclaims...
...group the Din and Tonics and Hasty Pudding Theatricals.IMPROV-MENTSThe real hotbed of performance comedy at Harvard are its extracurricular improvisational comedy groups, On Thin Ice (OTI) and the Immediate Gratification Players (IGP).OTI—which specializes in comedy improv based around two-minute games à la TV??s “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”—will perform at the Demon ComedyFest. One of OTI’s games allows onlookers to suggest excuses for a tardy office worker. An OTI member must guess the proposed explanations as acted...