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...other stages around campus, ranging from participating in the Dunster House Opera to the recent production of “Slavs!” at the Loeb Theater.Simply performing Gilbert and Sullivan’s libretto was not enough for the HRG&S Players—they also aim at spicing up the production with a generous dash of their own Harvardian creativity.“We can’t do things[in] the way that was originally how the playwrights intended them—they’re dead,” Krause says...
...important votes, only voting with Democrats when the stakes were low. He accused John McCain of being very conservative and Ralph Nader of being a “pain in the ass” who took away 3 million votes in the 2000 election.Frank said the Republicans had the aim of “exacerbating inequality.” He accused them of wanting to destroy unions and Social Security, describing the Republican mantra as “the more inequality you have, the better the society there will be.” Frank said he believes this...
...ready to jump/Don’t ever look back, baby”) to its simple themes (“Like It Or Not,” “Push,” and, once again, “Jump”), Madonna’s aim is clear: stay on the surface of things. Madonna realized her vision with producer Stuart Price (also known as Jacques Le Cont and Les Rhymes Digitales), the musical director for her past two world tours, as well as a famed London electronica DJ in his own right. Price and the Material Girl...
...program seeks to dispel these darker aspects of the Harvard myth: that the University is a leisure-class training ground where only the wealthiest are welcome. The new recruiting techniques, such as targeting low-income applicants by zip code and paying personal visits to students in economically depressed regions, aim to make Harvard’s resources appear more accessible to the working class...
...student groups, boasted a high turnout and was deemed very successful. Its eye-catching posters had aroused attention and raised many eyebrows, and the lecture received coverage the next day on the first page of The Crimson. What few remarked, however, is that its commercial nature compromised the purported aim of the event, which ended up being yet another example—if we needed one—of the commercial establishment’s co-optation of the ideology of personal liberation...