This week , in addition to the 15 Hottest Freshmen, FM brings you a behind-the-scenes look inside Harvard Law School Professor Charles R. Nesson's '60 fight against the RIAA. Writer Christian B. Flow '10 follows the Twittering, marijuana-loving professor on his quest to protect alleged file-sharer Joel Tennenbaum, a college student who is being sued by five major record labels for downloading seven songs and sharing several others in a high school. Yeah, seven songs. Maybe you should close out of LimeWire, that new Emimem song can wait.
Did you miss the Lady Gaga concert in March? Not to fret, because our new favorite diva is coming back to Boston to perform with Kelly Clarkson at the House of Blues on May 3rd. The best part? the concert is FREE! That's right, a free concert with both Lady Gaga and Kelly Clarkson. Its like pop music Heaven. There's only one teeny weeny catch--you have to own a Sidekick to get tickets.
Here at FlyBy, there is little we love more than stalking the illustrious alumni of the College. Today, while perusing the Interwebs, we came across a video of rising funnyman Simon H. Rich '06-'07 doing a little bit of standup comedy on Collegehumor.com. The former president of the 'Poon and current SNL writer (the youngest ever, we hear) muses on the providential dealings behind Octomom, the California woman who gave birth to eight children in January (and may be getting a reality TV show out of it).
Harvard alums/popstars Chester French (former Crimson Magazine columnist D.A. Wallach '07 and Maxwell C. Drummey '07) play music. They also play dress up.
Here at FlyBlyBlog, there are few things we love more than stalking members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. And the Internet makes it so easy! For our inaugural prof stalking post, we follow Baker Professor of Economics Martin Feldstein, the former president of the National Bureau of Economic Research on his travels around the world. Well, actually just to India on a NBER-sponsored trip in 2005.