Entries from Austinist tagged with 'harvarduniversity'
April 3, 2007
Seth MacFarlane, the brains behind the greatest cartoon TV series since The Simpsons (Family Guy and its not-so-funny counterpart, American Dad), will be coming to UT campus next Friday, April 13th to give a lecture on lord knows what. The Emmy Award-winner is not only the creator, director and executive producer of the above, he's also the voice of many animated characters--lending his voice to partners in the genre, Robot Chicken, Crank Yankers and......
Continue Reading "Family Guy Creator To Speak At UT"August 31, 2006
While it may only be two thirds as tittilating as the panty raid party at Beauty Bar happening shortly thereafter, the Austin Symphony opens its 96th season tomorrow night at Bass Concert Hall, with a program featuring Grammy Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell and works by William Schuman, Beethoven, and Brahms. Bell, who plays a 1713 Stradivarius Gibson ex Huberman valued somewhere in the millions, has garnered accolades and recognition far too numerous to list. From......
Continue Reading "Austin Symphony Kicks Off 06-07 Season This Weekend"May 31, 2005
Bio-editor may very well be the next cross specialization after the astrobiologist, the geophysicist, or the stripper/french maid. Harvard University liberals have constructed the world's first bacterial printing press capable of printing out mats the width of a single bacteria. The process begins using a borrowed computer chip technique called photolithography to create a template, onto which the press "...pours a liquid polymer. This cools, sets and is popped out, forming a stamp. This......
Continue Reading "Ideas Spring Forth Like a Mad Johannes Gutenberg Dream"