Amy Lee
Amy Lee
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The Last Decade
I researched this article on the Internet. That won’t surprise you, my little cyberknight; my darling digital warrior. You are a practiced and gleeful member of the brethren of the Net. Even if you tend Luddite, the following terms are likely still familiar to you: e-mail, IM, Google, YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia.
The Digital Decade
I researched this article on the Internet. That won’t surprise you, my little cyberknight; my darling digital warrior. You are a practiced and gleeful member of the brethren of the Net. Even if you tend Luddite, the following terms are likely still familiar to you: e-mail, IM, Google, YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia.
scene | Rage, rage against the dying of the buzz
Drinking at Harvard-Yale
We are not drinking to forget. We are drinking to create: memories, experiences, good times, bad (funny) times, friends, lovers, random social acquaintances we only wave to sometimes. We drink the way we do everything — for a purpose. Friends, that purpose is now.
Art crime captures audience
Measuring 14.5 by 11 feet and weighing in at close to two tons, Jan van Eyck’s “Ghent Altarpiece” is not the likeliest candidate for the most stolen artwork of all time.
Dining Hall MISS: Notice a pattern?
Wednesday's menu for all residential college dining halls ...
Not your typical gap year …
We all know Yale’s student body comprises a diverse and interesting array of people, but meet those students you might overlook on campus. Some of them have been to Iraq and back, and one of them even pulled a stint as a used car salesman for a time. Let us introduce you to some of Yale’s most alternative students, who might just pop up in your next seminar.
Ambiance and service undermine “Caseus”
First, let me say that Caseus is probably one of the best restaurants in New Haven, based both on the inventiveness of its culinary ambition as well as the sheer mastery of execution.
Lyman Orchards offers apples and more
MIDDLEFIELD, Conn. — Crisp leaves scatter on the ground, the scent of fresh produce wafts through the air, and rows upon rows of freshly fried cider donuts sit on trays. Add two 18-hole golf courses, the best apple pie in the state and a full-service deli, and you get Lyman Orchards.
‘Still Walking’ stops to smell the radishes
For the miniaturist, the labored observation of detail is essential to unlocking the grandest secrets of humanity.
“ANTICHRIST” FAILS TO POSSESS
Death is interesting. Grief is interesting. Religion is interesting. Sex is interesting. And yet, “Antichrist” somehow manages not to be interesting, despite attempting to tackle all of these things.

