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...could take a decade or more to complete--computer enthusiasts are making do with what they have today: a computer network that runs largely over telephone lines. Using jerry-built software tools and whatever shows they have at hand, they are busily reinventing the old media on the new medium, offering up music, pictures, video clips and now a comedy series. Much of the new material is drawn from the golden days of radio and TV--quiz shows, talk shows, soap operas and cartoons--but with a difference: since the programs are stored on computers linked to the global Internet...
...community service can also become an integral part of the definition of succeeding at Harvard. Community service has become a medium of valuable education which these City Step volunteers have had the privilege of experiencing and will share with us this weekend. The invaluable moments which these students have experienced provokes one to question the role of education at Harvard and the need for a larger integration of community service in the Harvard curriculum. Harvard should focus more attention on programs such as City Step and promote the notion that some of the more valuable knowledge which is acquired...
...pleasure in the Festival lies in its variety. Thought some pieces are enormously successful and others only passingly amusing, the constantly changing medium, country of origin and sense of humor of each of the shorts keeps the momentum going between especially strong pieces...
...campus skewered by identity politics, students say artistic performance can be used as a political weapon, a healing medium or an instrument of discussion and cultural exchange...
Harry & Teddy is a primer on those times and that TIME, which Kennedy, for one, believed was the most important force in American journalism until TV became a national medium. TIME in its dominance was a magazine with an attitude, summed up in Luce's phrase "the American century"-an era he trusted would be as Christian and Republican and triumphant as he was. White put it this way in his 1978 autobiography, In Search of History: "Freedom of the press, [Luce] held, ran two ways: His reporters were free to report what they wished; but he was free...