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...feel quite at home as these self-proclaimed kings of "Concept-Art-Heritage-Rock-Covers" move swiftly through their set. With their razor-witted reinterpretations, AC/DC's '70s classic T.N.T. becomes Nam June Paik, named after the grandfather of video art; Devo's Whip It barely misses a beat as an anthem to Abstract Expressionism, Drip It; while Joan Jett's I Love Rock 'N' Roll has even more attitude as I Shot Andy Warhol ("I'm Valerie Solanas, I'm a no hoax, baby"). But art students beware one of the final tracks. In this, the Histrionics transform Steppenwolf...
...well as we did.”It was the Crimson’s success against BC on Saturday and Sunday that proved the difference between sailing at nationals and an early end to the season.“We did pretty well against BC—we beat them in all the races we sailed, which was big for us,” Knowles said. “We struggled more against Yale, and also against Dartmouth. Dartmouth had a strong last round, and they pushed forward to take the win.”Harvard’s chance...
...this year.BEANPOTThe Black and White dominated on the Charles River Saturday, taking four of six races to capture the first edition of the women’s rowing Beanpot.Led by the outstanding performance of the varsity eight, which posted a blazing time of 6:35.7, the team beat out Northeastern, Boston University, Boston College, and MIT.In that varsity eight heat, Radcliffe came off the line fast and proceeded to pull away from the rest of the crews on the river. The squad never looked back, notching a 9.6-second win over the second-place Huskies. “The Beanpot...
...first game, but faltered in the nightcap, forcing a split with the Big Green and all but dashing the Crimson’s playoff hopes. Harvard fell, 9-6, in game two after taking the first contest, 4-0, at Red Rolfe Field in Hanover, N.H. Division-leading Brown beat Yale twice Saturday to take a two-game lead over the Crimson with two games remaining. “A split is not what we needed,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “We needed two. It’s disappointing.” Junior Brad...
...Moon My Man” opens, we’re introduced to a woman making her way down an airport’s moving sidewalk, having just begun to bop along to the beat of her own song. As the tempo picks up, she loses her inhibitions and breaks into a strut. The strut becomes a trot, then a gallop that she maintains only until she sees fit to fully break into dance. Her name’s Feist (Leslie Feist, to be exact); and you’re sure to fall in love with...