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...party and they see a DJ there, and it doesn’t really click that, hey, this guy could play something cool I’ve never heard before. A lot of people only want to dance to the songs that they know,” says Caleb S. Epps ’02, a hip-hop enthusiast. “I think people would have more fun at parties if they danced to what they heard even if they hadn’t heard it before...

Author: By K. ALLIDAH Muller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: United We Groove | 4/11/2002 | See Source »

...there refreshments?” asked Caleb I. Franklin ’05, who, like many other first-years, was in search of food as well as information at a social studies information session in the Hilles Library basement. “No,” replied an administrator, “but you’ll get a concentration handbook...

Author: By Rina Fujii, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: You Are What You Eat | 4/5/2002 | See Source »

This week TIME.com is publishing an excerpt from novelist and military historian CALEB CARR's new book, The Lessons of Terror. In the book, a provocative history of warfare against civilians from Roman times to the present, Carr argues that such tactics have always failed--and are destined to fail again. Chat with him about the war on terror on Monday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME.com This Week FEBRUARY 4-10 | 2/11/2002 | See Source »

...other major subplot involves Blunt, an Englishman who hopes to find the women of Naples more responsive to his charms than those of his homeland. Caleb L. Rabinowitz ’05 does a fine job with the tricky part, which requires him to act as comic relief most of the time but to communicate genuine emotion at a few key turns...

Author: By Alex Potapov, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Frosh Play Roves but Ultimately Hits Home | 11/2/2001 | See Source »

Among publishers, opinions are split. Some are seeking books on currently-popular themes that carry a bonus, like a popular name. For example, novelist Caleb Carr (author of The Alienist) will produce a book on the history of terrorism for Random House. Others are banking on books that personalize the events, hoping that tales from firefighters or Afghan-Americans will have more long-term appeal. Still others are forecasting a retreat from “serious” subject matter and a surge in the popularity of entertainment and sports-themed books. “I think the events...

Author: By Emma Firestone, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Reading Up on September 11th | 11/2/2001 | See Source »

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