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...have the potential here to compete with any nationally-produced program.”Mia P. Walker ’10, creator and executive producer of “On Harvard Time,” which is styling itself to become Harvard’s version of Jon Stewart??s “The Daily Show,” has more concrete plans to make Hernandez’s vision a reality.“Our plan is to revive the equipment in HRTV’s current studio in Hilles library, much of which is over...
...their dorm-cleaning service was “an obvious display of wealth that would establish a perceived, if unspoken, barrier between students of different economic means.” The Crimson editorial led to a New York Times article and an interview for Kopko on Jon Stewart??s “Daily Show.” “I was shocked by how some people reacted,” Kopko says of DormAid’s early days. His goal was not to sell an exclusive product but to “make people productive...
...Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus Directed by Steven Shainberg Picturehouse 1.5 Stars Move over, Martha Stewart??exotic is the new plain, and weird is the new normal. Unfortunately, each is proving that it can be just as boring as its predecessor. “Taking the center from the margins” seems to be the raison d’être of several of the best films produced in culture-war-America over the past year, from the spectacular “Brokeback Mountain” to the delightful “Little Miss Sunshine...
...camera cut to Stewart, who said, “Really? Who the fuck are you?!”“When you can pull it off, that’s when pop culture is…inspirational and healthy and wonderful,” Rees says of Stewart??s outburst and its ilk.Despite this strident, demanding stance, Rees does not seem preachy in conversation. He frequently brings up a struggle to avoid self-righteousness, and he is self-deprecating with regard to his own successes.Rees estimates that “maybe ten percent” of GYWO...
This oddball tonality is made even odder by the instrumentation, contrasting Wendy Sutter’s cello with Mark Stewart??s undulating electric guitar. The result is intriguing, not alienating...