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Fifteen Minutes: Professor Fun Facts

FM sent Harvard Professors an email listing personal questions. Covering a wide range of fields, these are the Professors who

Fifteen Minutes: The Fifteen Hottest Harvard Profs

Lino Pertile Romance Languages (Prof) Lit. and Arts A-26, "Dante's Divine Comedy and Its World" "With a rich Italian accent,

Fifteen Minutes: Astrology with Prof. Kirshner

An expert on the stars, Professor of Astronomy Robert Kirshner here illuminates the finer points of astrology for FM-dissecting his

Fifteen Minutes: Kirshner's Personal Astrological Reading

Kirshner dials 1-800-709-6263, a number appearing in a Cosmopolitan ad that reads: "Our professional psychics can make you life as

Fifteen Minutes: Surfing the Web with Prof. Zittrain

Not one but two enormous computer monitors buzz from the desk of Professor Jonathan Zittrain, executive director for the Berkman

Fifteen Minutes: Bowling with Prof. Putnam

BOWLING WITH PUTNAM The waxed wooden floor of lane 49 shines, dividing the darkness of the otherwise empty alley. Sitting

Fifteen Minutes: Putnam Uncut and In the Lane

Can you describe your personal bowling style? There's actually a great deal of body English if you watch. I try

Fifteen Minutes: In the Kitchen with Prof. Mansfield

Slicing a red pepper into thin, elegant pieces, Harvey C. Mansfield '49 sips a glass of red wine a la

Fifteen Minutes: Shopping with Prof. Schor

Two steps into Harvard Square's Abercrombie & Fitch, Senior Lecturer on Women's Studies Juliet B. Schor scatters ultra-attractive salespeople, jolts

Fifteen Minutes: Jamming with Prof. Vaux

ASSOCIATE Professor Bert Vaux, best known on campus as professor of Linguistics 80, "Dialects of English," teaches teaches phonology and

Affirmed: Tae-Bo Trims You in Style

Adios, pilates. Gone are the slow, structured "I doubt I've worked off the calories in a stick of Carefree gum"

Who's on First? Friday Night in Boston's Sketchiest

It's the kind of place mother always warned you about. Buried in Boston's clubby Landsdowne St., Who's on First? is

AFFIRMED

Adios, pilates. Gone are the slow, structured "I doubt I've worked off the calories in a stick of Carefree gum"

FIRST?

The few, the brave, the body-glitter encrusted. Those Harvard students willing to break with the norm, eschew the banality of

Does He Like You?

S ometimes interpreting signs can be difficult. To avoid wallowing in ignorance and stumbling into another embarassing situation, Teen FM

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