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...information was first leaked out on Lowell House’s open list by Carrie E. Andersen ’08, who was surfing pollstar.com, a “user-friendly way to find concerts in the area” while “procrastinating writing [her] thesis...
...April, I saw that Gavin DeGraw would be in Cambridge,” Andersen said. “We always tend to get mediocre artists [for Yardfest], so I thought it would be for that...
...story itself has more romantic resonance than some of the more self-important Disney tales. Hans Christian Andersen gets a lot of the credit for that, but book writer Doug Wright (Grey Gardens, I Am My Own Wife) at least managed not to screw it up. Composer Alan Menken (with Glenn Slater replacing the late Howard Ashman as lyricist) has added several catchy new songs to his already fine score; the Broadway-razzmatazz number in which the Ursula, the sea witch (a sharp Sherie Renee Scott), celebrates her evil ways, "I Want the Good Times Back," would have made...
...behind Moscow's first connection to cable TV and high-speed Internet? He's Frank Baker, 73, a U.S. naval officer in the Korean War. Baker is president of a small New York City venture-capital firm, Andersen Group, that plans to close a $40 million deal to purchase 51% of ComCor-TV (CCTV), a Moscow broadband provider, in the fall. CCTV has wired some 130,000 dwellings in the city and plans to connect 70,000 more in the upscale Central Administrative District by next March. A 47-channel package, which includes Russian-language versions of Animal Planet...
...according to Lakshmi Iyer, who is also an assistant professor of Business Administration, recent events—such as the scandals surrounding Enron and the Arthur Andersen accounting firm—indicate that bad publicity isn’t a sufficient deterrent from corruption...