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...free party on the banks of the Charles on Sept. 3. Here, you can watch a laser show where whales are flashed on a water screen; fire-eaters, jugglers and a huge marionette of John Harvard will wander among the crowds; and a 600-foot inflatable silver arch will reach across the Charles River over a barge full of Russian singers from Yale. Oh, and of course, the 23-piece women's samba band...
...wide array of performances and parties planned for each evening of the celebration. The first big event is Wednesday's party on the Charles. It will feature music and dancing on special barges and on both sides of the Charles, which will be connected by a 600-foot helium arch. The party, which will be open and free-of-charge to the entire Harvard and Cambridge community, will be illuminated by lasers reflected off screens of water...
...golden age of golden-arch architecture has a legacy nevertheless. California's Frank Gehry, for instance, practices a scrupulously conceived kind of rawboned Googie architecture: his buildings are striking mixes of forms, structural systems and materials, and sometimes (as in the Aerospace Museum in Los Angeles) they even play with illusions of antigravity...
After more than seven hours and some 150 games, the Harvard men's tennis team defeated arch-rival Princeton, 5-2, to capture sole possesion of both the Ivy League and EITA crowns...
...title alone is provocative: Soap-Powders and Detergents. Will this be some arch exercise with dancers dressed up as bubbles or boxes? A soggy bit of social criticism? A spoof on Balanchine's Snowflake Waltz in The Nutcracker? No, Mark Morris' latest creation, commissioned by Dance Umbrella of Cambridge, Mass., is a lighthearted, structurally elegant look at washday...