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...John Scofield have already closed the book on the instrument. It helped that Rosenwinkel came to prominence at the same time a group of young New York musicians was getting ready to redefine the jazz idiom. Rosenwinkel earned his stripes by gigging with other young lions such as pianist Brad Mehldau and bassist Larry Grenadier, who would both go on to explore pop and rock compositions through jazz. Rosenwinkel hasn’t been as overtly subversive, but he has certainly expanded his genre’s outer limits. On each of his six albums as a leader...
...NEWMAN: Both. But it takes takes awhile to know f you have a real mensch. A mensch will stand the test of time. You can?t know it right away. A lot of them are mensches in wolf?s clothing. Brad Pitt probably thought he was one. But he sure fooled us, and especially Jennifer. Bill Clinton is another mensch in wolf?s clothing. You can?t be a mensch on demand, it's got to be a consistent part of your character...
...what he really did was to open up the study of law after the second World War,” said son George M. von Mehren ’72. Von Mehren was known for his gentle, mild-mannered nature, and his love of interaction with students. His assistant Brad Conner said von Mehren was “always generous in what he shared with you if you asked him a question.” “When I was young, my father used to bring foreign students home for the holidays,” said Peter von Mehren...
...Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...
...Dipak D. Chaudhari ‘08 said he lost his innocence. Recalling his own numerous rejections by girls throughout his life because of his South Asian heritage, he realized that his innocence had always been on tenterhooks. Ironically, his only comfort is to “look at Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. They’re still together, and if they can make it, anyone can.” Chaudhari’s monologue comically looked at the recurring theme in the aptly named “Loss of Innocence,” which...