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...knew she was a dynamic speaker with a solid background in both law and politics,” said Celina Y. Moreno, one of the organizers of the conference and a first-year in the Masters in Public Policy Program at the Kennedy School of Government...
...used to be quite skeptical of iPod docks. I preferred just plugging the iPod directly into a stereo system using a wire anyone can buy at RadioShack. (In case you?re scratching your head, it?s the Y-shaped wire with the headphone jack on one end and the red and white stereo jacks on the other.) But Digital Lifestyle Outfitters has introduced two successive docks that make me understand the benefits. The brand new HomeDock Deluxe will help maximize both the audio and video capabilities of your iPod...
Built To Spill “You in Reverse” (Warner Bros.) By JENNIFER Y. KAN CONTRIBUTING WRITER Five years after their last and disappointingly lackluster album, “Ancient Melodies of the Future,” Northwestern guitar rockers Built to Spill have approached a comeback with “You In Reverse,” their latest release. Formed in 1992 by prodigious guitarist and singer Doug Martsch, Built to Spill’s deeply melodic, spiraling rock compositions were so well-received as to make the band one of the most popular indie rock acts...
...featured guest performances by Harvard’s Asian a cappella group C-Sharp and University of Pennsylvania’s Chinese a cappella group PennYo, a play on the word “peng you,” Chinese for “friend.” Erkin Y. Uyghur ’08 performed traditional music of his native Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwestern China. He said he is the “first and only” ethnic Uyghur at Harvard. “Since I got here last fall, I’m trying...
...measurable. "For the advertiser, it really turns out-of-home into a direct-response mechanism," says Alasdair Scott of Filter in London, the firm that developed BlueCasting, the Bluetooth-based system used in the Absolut campaign. The rock band Coldplay used BlueCasting last summer to launch its album X&Y. During a two-week period, 20,000 people downloaded video clips and sample tracks directly from posters in London's main rail terminals. Fifty bus-shelter ads in Britain for the movie Alien vs. Predator prompted 500,000 riders to vote for who would win the celluloid battle by pushing...