This Lampoon is, as I said before, another story. What's to be bitter? It's funny. And now, the palable crux of this innovation: four "distillations" of four Harvard publications. Caustic ...
The Harvard Lampoon impersonated members of The Harvard Crimson and distributed t-shirts that falsely claimed the newspaper’s editorial board had endorsed former U.S. President Donald Trump during a ...
But what is National Lampoon, anyway? And how did that designator end up attached to the most celebrated cinematic romps of all time? It all started in 1876. That's when The Harvard Lampoon ...
In the '80s, Jean co-wrote various TV series like "Nine to Five" and "Not Necessarily the News" with Mike Reiss.
Cord Jefferson ’04 has won both an Emmy and Oscar. He has written for shows like “Master of None,” “The Good Place” and “Watchmen.” His directorial debut, “American Fiction,” was nominated for five ...
The school newspaper dubbed him the "pre-eminent jokester" of the class of 1985, which makes sense, as he was also the president of the Harvard Lampoon, a semi-secret social organization that ...
She is originally from Brooklyn, N.Y. On campus, June is the head writer for the Harvard Lampoon and a writing tutor for the Harvard College Writing Center. In previous summers, June interned for ...
naivete, and, yes, even inanity, which one has come to associate with the superannuated Lampy down through the years. The Harvard Crimson The University Daily, Est. 1873 ...