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...ahead of time—there are only 140 seats in Boylston’s Fong Auditorium.“Originally we wanted to have a competition,” says Noyer of the festival. Groups of students would have had five days to make a film, and the winner would have taken home big prizes. The plan changed, however, when event sponsor Apple Computers decided to “reallocate” some of the prize funding. Winners will now receive iPods and iTunes gift cards.The two hour event will showcase six student films. The films will be screened...
...accuracy. As the official snack of crosswords, Oreos abounded. (“Oreo” is the eighth most common four-letter word in Times crosswords. And they’re black and white!) “I am a crossword junkie,” said undergraduate division winner Nathaniel S. Rakich ’10, who is also a Crimson editor. Adams House affiliate Ingrid K. Schorr was the overall tournament winner, with a perfect score. While there’s no doubt Schorr’s a pro, neither Mahowald nor Shortz, who says he is rarely stumped...
...made a bet. Whoever lost would have to buy the winner and everyone in the crowd a dessert of choice at Finale...
Click on a name to view a profile of that OFA medal winner! Mark P. Musico '07 Nicole A. Salazar '06-07 Joshua M. Brener '07 Michael B. Hoagland '07 Stefan P. Jackiw '07 Blase E. Ur '07 Larissa Koch...
Most musicians view music in creative terms; it’s a medium that’s emotional and moving. But to senior Mark P. Musico ’07, winner of the Radcliffe Doris Cohen Levi Prize for musical theater, music isn’t limited to aesthetics—it’s also a science.“In science, you think of inputs,” he says. “In theater, these inputs are lighting, music, and the like.” His view of music as an “input?...