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Justin Timberlake brings sexy back to Harvard
Justin Timberlake, who co-stars in the upcoming partially made-in-Boston flick based on local author Ben Mezrich’s tell-all book about the founding of Facebook in a Harvard dorm, picked up his Man of the Year pudding pot during a roast orchestrated by Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals....
‘Bride Wars’ star Anne Hathaway heads to Harvard
Here comes the bride? Anne Hathaway, known for her work in movies ranging from “The Devil Wears Prada” to “Rachel Getting Married,” has been tapped as the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ 2010 Woman of the Year. Nope, her stint in the less-than-stellar, made-in-Boston flick ”...
Photo of the Day, January 5, 2010: Out of Town News
EandJsFilmCrew was in Harvard Square before the new year and took a perfectly exposed shot of the Out of Town News stand. Taken with a DSLR and processed as a B&W, this shot shows a lot of dynamic range and good detail. Here is the original post: Photo of the Day, January 5, 2010: Out of Town...
Despite (or Because of?) Lena Chen, Harvard Hard Up for Sex Ed
Trojan’s sexual health report card ranks Harvard low on the list of sexually enlightened schools, giving Crimson kids another reason to FML . Perhaps the impending departure of our friend Lena Chen (who is poised to graduate soon) is leading to disaster? Regardless of the reason, Harvard dropped...
Gordon Willis, the Man Who Plays Peekaboo
Image from Wikipedia Gordon Willis Showcase Harvard Film Archive (24 Quincy St, Cambridge) Pennies from Heaven, The Parallax View, The Purple Rose of Cairo, The Godfather, The Godfather: Part II, The Landlord Through November 30 Last night, Bostonist had the pleasure of watching the Woody Allen classic...
Boston Seventh Strangest City in U.S.
Do you ever feel like weird shit hapens a lot in Boston? Well, you’re not wrong. Tableseed.com , some kind of weird email system for restaurants, has inexplicably come up with a list of the strangest cities (and states) in the U.S. Boston makes the top ten, coming in at #7 behind (explicably)...
Boston Blotter: Woman Attacked with Rope in Havard Square, Human-on-Human Biting in Alewife
Blotter siren — A 26-year old female Harvard employee was attacked yesterday night in Harvard Square by a man who tried to strangle her with a rope. The quick-thinking victim was able to crouch, push her male assailant away, and escape with little harm having come to her. No arrests have been...
Bite Size News, October 29: Gone to the Dogs Edition
Dog bites a Red Sox spouse and is sentenced to death. [ Hingham Journal ] A Stoughton dogcatcher gave an expensive “lost dog” to a friend. [ Patriot Ledger ] McFloon! Kevin McCrea endorsed Michael Flaherty for mayor today. [ South End News ] Several ministers who “endorsed” Mayor...
Drinking in Boston: Beer Epiphanies
When was your first time? And where? We all have a story. When was the first time you sipped a beer, held the glass up to the light reverentially, and said, “I kind of like this stuff”? Drinking in Boston’s survey of beer lovers last week also included this question: What changed your...
Thieves Steal $27 Million in Art from Harvard Prof
The Herald reports that thieves in California lifted $27 million dollars (and possibly more) from a retired Harvard professor of medicine. Ralph Kennaugh, a former Harvard Med School professor, moved to Cali from the South End just two months ago. Adding insult to injury, the paintings had not yet been...
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