
Apples In Stereo
Art Brut
Arcade Fire EP (2003)
Frank Black
Boris/Michio Kurihara
Neko Case
Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
Cocteau Twins
Deerhoof
Echo & The Bunnymen
Steve Earle
Explosions In The Sky
Flaming Lips- “Finally The Punk Rockers Are Taking Acid”
Guided By Voices
Robyn Hitchcock
Les Savy Fave
Mates Of State
Meat Puppets
Iggy Pop
Portishead
Massive Attack
Super Furry Animals
The Replacements
Sonic Youth
Patti Smith
Oakley Hall
Television
Teenage Fanclub
Tom Verlaine
The Velvet Underground
S.M.
Tom Waits
The Weakerthans
Colour Revolt
Squidbotz
MF Doom
The Roots
Waylon Jennings
Sam Cooke
Emerson/Lake/Palmer
The Kinks
Cream
Rory Gallagher
New York Dolls
Queen Rocks Montreal
Linda Ronstadt
T-Rex
Mott The Hoople
Fuckloads Of Smashing Pumpkins
Radiohead
Cat Stevens “Mona Bone Jakon”/Boxed Set
Traffic
Negativland
Billy Bragg
Assorted 67′ Garbage
Woodstock 69′/99′/Never Going To Be Another One
David Bowie- “Reality Tour”
Peter Gabriel
Glastonberries
Tears For Fears Documentary
The Fall
Robert Wyatt
Japan
Get the picture.
Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction xiii
Authors’ Note xix
How to Read an Entry 1
The Top Internships 7
The Top Ten Internships in America for 2003 9
3M 10
A
Abbott Laboratories 14
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 17
American Association of Advertising Agencies 21
American Cancer Society 24
American Civil Liberties Union 27
American Conservatory Theater 31
American Enterprise Institute 34
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies 37
Atlantic Records 40
B
Bates USA 44
Bertelsmann Music Group 47
Boeing 50
Breakthrough Collaborative
(formerly Summerbridge National) 54
Brookfield Zoo 58
The Brookings Institution 61
Butterfields 64
C
The Carter Center 67
Center for Investigative Reporting, Inc. 70
Central Intelligence Agency 74
Chevron 78
CNN 82
Common Cause 87
Coors Brewing Company 91
The Coro Foundation 94
Crow Canyon Archaeological Center 98
E
Electronic Arts 101
Elite Model Management Corporation 105
The Environmental Careers Organization 109
Environmental Protection Agency 113
F
Federal Bureau of Investigation 116
The Feminist Majority 120
Ford Motor Company 123
Frito-Lay, Inc. 127
Frontier Nursing Service 130
G
Genentech, Inc. 132
Georgetown University Law Center’s Criminal Justice Clinic 135
H
Hallmark Cards 138
The Hermitage 141
Hewlett-Packard 144
Hill and Knowlton 148
Hill, Holliday 151
I
Inroads, Inc. 154
Intel Corporation 157
J
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 160
Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth 163
JPMorgan Chase 167
K
The Kennedy Center 171
L
Late Show with David Letterman 174
The Library of Congress 177
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 180
Liz Claiborne, Inc. 183
Lucasfilm/Lucas Digital 186
Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories 190
M
Magnet Communications 194
Marvel Comics 197
Mattel, Inc. 200
Merrill Lynch 203
The Metropolitan Museum of Art 206
Microsoft 210
MTV Networks 215
N
National Aeronautics and Space Administration 219
National Audubon Society 223
National Basketball Association 226
National Institutes of Health 229
National Public Radio 233
National Wildlife Federation 236
New York Yankees 240
Nightline 244
Nike 247
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network 250
P
Phillips Academy 254
Procter & Gamble 257
Public Defender Service for D.C. 261
Q
QVC, Inc. 264
R
Random House, Inc. 267
Raychem 270
Reebok 273
Rolling Stone 276
Rosenbluth International 279
Ruder Finn 282
S
SEO Career Program 285
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom 289
Smithsonian Institution 292
Sony Music Entertainment, Inc. 296
Sotheby’s 299
Student Conservation Association 303
Supreme Court of the United States 307
Surfrider Foundation 310
Symantec 313
T
TBWA/Chiat/Day 316
Teach for America 320
U
Union Carbide 323
United Nations Assoc. of the United States of America 327
United States Department of State 331
United States Olympic Committee 335
Universal Studios 338
Urban Fellows/Government Scholars Programs 342
V
Vault, Inc. 346
Volkswagen 349
W
The Wall Street Journal 353
Washington Internships for Students of Engineering 357
The Washington Post 360
Weyerhaeuser 363
WGBH 367
The White House 371
Whitney Museum of American Art 374
The Widmeyer Group 377
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts 380
Appendix 383
Most Selective 384
Highest Compensation 384
Highest Quality of Life 384
Deadlines Before January 1 (for Summer) 384
Deadlines After March 1 (for Summer) 384
Rolling Deadlines 385
Internships Open to High School Students 385
Internships Open to College Freshmen 385
Internships Open to College Sophomores 386
Internships Open to College Juniors 386
Internships Open to College Seniors 387
Internships Open to Recent College Graduates 387
Internships Open to Graduate Students 387
Internships Open to College Graduates of Any Age 388
Internships Open to International Applicants
(Non-U.S. Citizens) 388
Internships with Minority Programs 388
Internships Available During the Summer 388
Internships Available During the Academic Year 389
Free Housing 389
Housing Arrangements Available 389
Free Meals 390
Cars Provided 390
Round-Trip Travel Covered 390
Scholarships Available 390
Fitness Facilities Available 390
Part-Time Available 390
Casual Dress Allowed 391
High Proportion of Males or Females 391
Opportunities for Star-Gazing 391
Good Prospects for Permanent Employment 391
Internships by Interest 392
Internships by Location 398
We Want To Hear From You! 407
About the Authors 409



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