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Anyone wanting to catch a performance of Chicago could head for the Adelphi Theatre in London's West End to watch bit-part TV actors gyrate their way through a slick, big-budget production. Or they could travel 40 minutes out of the city to Ashford, for a performance that's a little more intimate and a lot more surreal. Both shows aim for razzle-dazzle: bright lights, flashy costumes, sassy song-and-dance numbers. But only one of them has mandatory fingerprinting at the door, beefy guards keeping watch by the wings and five-centimeter-thick bars...
...episode of a favorite show that has a narrative arc. Need to know who was booted off Survivor? Doze through a part of Lost when a plot twist was revealed? That's how networks are hoping to cash in on downloads and video on demand while helping consumers catch up. "Unless you're one of the 10 million households who have devices like TiVo, the only other catch-up mechanism so far has been buying full seasons of a show on DVD," says AOL's Flannigan...
Cell Phones In addition to various recaps, news, clues and screensavers, 3G cell phones will deliver Lost Video Diaries, a selection of 22 two-minute original clips. A catch: not every mobile-phone service will carry them...
...honest in their matching ties and manly cavorting. This is not the case in the least. In fact, the males of final clubs are such adept practitioners of irony that even people who pride themselves on their so-called “ironic” senses of humor cannot catch them in the act I realized this during this autumn’s “punch” process. Politely, I would ask my final club-pursuing friends how the whole thing was going, and they would consistently give me the same answer. “Well, I mean...
...mail, McCarthy also wrote that much of what is written about Harvard in the news is “uninformed and/or misinformed.” He provided links to two pieces in Harvard Magazine that he said accurately summarized the situation, and invited Pfoho residents to “catch me in the dining hall some evening” if they had more questions about the events of last month. McCarthy is the chair of the committee on degrees in environmental science and public policy, and the co-coordinator of the Caucus of Chairs, an informal group of department heads...