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...Harvard Crimson has a sibling, chances are it's the magazine, Fifteen Minutes. FM is younger, much younger, than the well-established, 120-something, very gray Crime. Although the name "Fifteen Minutes" has only been around for a couple of years, the magazine itself is twentysomething. Or maybe it's just twelve. I really don't know...
...easy being the younger one. At the magazine we get a little jealous of the newspaper. Crimson always gets the attention of administrators, Crimson gets the bigger offices, Crimson has a later curfew. (Wait--not always. Sometimes FM closes out hours and hours after The Crimson. Know why? Because Crimson gets to use the Imagesetter first, that...
...FM acts up every now and then. So far, no one's had to take FM and Crimson aside and say, "Now look. Do we have to separate you two?" It's not as if we borrow Crimson's clothes or anything. But someone has to be the pest, so we use their writers, their photographers, their cartoonists. We tug on beat reporters' sleeves and ask them to write Scrutinies. We hog the design computer's scanner. We'd tattle on The Crimson, if it was ever naughty. We even tag along when Crimson goes out with its friends...
Generally, FM looks up to The Crimson. A few years ago, when the mag was called The What is to be Done, we actually imitated the newspaper; it was the sincerest form of flattery to be as newsy as Crimson's page one, as gray as page one, as humorless as page one. Now that we are slightly older--now that we're Fifteen Minutes--we choose to do our own thing...
...Record Hospital plays underground rock on WHRB 95.3 FM, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday through Friday and from midnight to 5 a.m. on Sunday. Our Top 20 counts down underground rock starting at 9 p.m. on Monday. Rhythm 95 on WHRB 95.3 FM plays hiphop, dancehall, and related music each Saturday...