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...upper-glass guilt across campus in mid-May with the release of their second issue. According to editors Emily Washkowitz ’08 and Rebecca A. Kaden ’08, Scene 2’s going to be just like Scene 1, but better. Expect photo shoots, undergrad fashion designers, and senior profiles. Also see Scene’s “Style” blog on CampusTap.com, but keep your pants on for the magazine’s website (www.sceneonline.org), which has been coming soon since fall...
...want to be that creepy old guy hanging out in the freshman dorm,” he says. A NOBLE CAREERAs Delany prepares himself for government tutorials, W. Robert Wheeler ’05 settles into a daily routine slightly different than what he was used to as an undergrad. Last summer, Wheeler enlisted right after graduation, and entered basic training. “It was kind of like hell,” Wheeler says. “The drill sergeant is on you from the minute you wake up to the minute you go to sleep, and nothing...
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s Oscar for the screenplay of “Good Will Hunting” is a classic Hollywood—and Harvard—success story. Damon, an unknown and a Harvard undergrad, writes an astounding script with his pal. A director likes it. They star in it themselves. Fast-forward to the ceremony for Best Original Screenplay.But what’s often overlooked is that the duo seem to have had only one good script in them, and it took them years to write it.Passion, adventure, and tragedy encapsulated in three acts...
...undergrad, Reeves focused his activities on race rather than sexuality. The History and Literature concentrator was an active member of PBHA, worked on the Journal of African and African- American Studies, sang in the Glee Club, and was one of the original Kuumba singers. Reeves sang a tenor solo in the first Kuumba performance, and his love for singing has stuck with him (he continues to sing with the Cambridge Community Chorus...
...outside of class.” This new teaching venture marks the first time that Krukowski, a former student of literature, has brought music of any kind into the classroom.The course’s cerebral approach to music belies the fact that Krukowski and his bandmates spent their undergrad years playing sloppy Clash and Sex Pistols covers (“everyone hated us,” he recalls). The more tempered, thoughtful songs of the Galaxie 500 project emerged after college, in the broader Boston scene. “We gravitated toward a sound that was based on more American...