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...watch a video interview with Harrison Ford and to subscribe to the 10 Questions podcast on iTunes, go to time.com/10questions

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Harrison Ford | 1/25/2010 | See Source »

...festival (Jan. 21-31) remotely, try the Sundance iPhone app, which will feature short films from past festivals and video reports from this year's fest, or follow twitter.com/sundancefest, where celebrity tweeters like Joan Rivers and David Hyde Pierce will be guiding the conversation. You can also watch filmmaker interviews on youtube.com/sff, or go to sundance.org/festival, where daily video reports will be posted alongside live streaming events...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Couch-Surf Sundance | 1/25/2010 | See Source »

...home, use the Sundance Selects video-on-demand channel to watch three premieres (The Shock Doctrine, Daddy Longlegs, 7 Days) from the comfort of your living room. If you live in one of eight selected cities outside Utah (from Brooklyn, N.Y., to Nashville to San Francisco), you can try to snag a ticket for a Jan. 28 Sundance screening as festival filmmakers travel with their official selections to theaters across the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Couch-Surf Sundance | 1/25/2010 | See Source »

...Chemical Bonding, Energy, and Reactivity: An Introduction to the Physical Sciences," popped hydrogen-filled balloons, certainly an explosive and delightful start for Harvard's beloved pre-meds. In Historical Study A-87: "Madness and Medicine: Themes in the History of Psychiatry," we heard that students got to watch an intense video of an argument between Tom Cruise and NBC's Matt T. Lauer about the legitimacy of psychiatry, leading to an equally heated conversation in a packed Science Center...

Author: By Naveen N. Srivatsa and Michelle B. Timmerman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Shopping Week, Day Two: TV Time! | 1/25/2010 | See Source »

...someone had asked, “What about Hypatia of Egypt, Sophie Germain, Ada Lovelace, Emmy Noether, Julia Robinson, Hedy Lamarr, Rosalind Franklin, Marie Curie, and Lise Meitner?” perhaps Summers would have replied that these women would not have gotten tenure at Harvard under his watch, based on discouragingly low promotion rates for women during Summers’ presidency...

Author: By Jonathan D. Farley and Autumn Stone | Title: Summers’ Theory of Inequality | 1/25/2010 | See Source »

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