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...FIRST Band FestHolyoke Center1 p.m.“Terrace of the Sea” Film ScreeningCarpenter Center1 p.m.Lowell House Bells ConcertLowell House1 p.m.HArt presents: Art WalkVarious Locations2 p.m.The Tragedy of Hamlet: The Prince of DenmarkNew College Theatre2:30 p.m.“As Long as There’s Breath?? Film ScreeningCarpenter Center3 p.m.Tchaikovsky’s 1812 OvertureLowell House Courtyard3 p.m.GreenTube and Resource Efficiency Program ScreeningsHilles Penthouse (SOCH)4 p.m.Solo Piano RecitalLowell House Junior Common Room4 p.m.The Dudley House OrchestraPaine Hall4 p.m.“Sichuan Triptych” Film Screening Carpenter Center4 p.m.De Boeck, Copland...
Ultimately, this play is all about the music. The bits between songs, while sometimes bitterly ironic –such as the couple who happily announce their impending divorce as well as their plans to stay together in one breath??pale in comparison to the alternately witty and moving numbers. Although a couple of the slower songs dragged a bit, the music is in general wonderfully done...
...brutally graphic bite into raw, dripping tapir testes, and I was caught somewhere between a grimace and a giggle. It was only a few minutes into Mel Gibson’s “Apocalypto,” and never before had the epithet “ball-breath?? been used quite so literally...
...Garment District is the cooler, racier cousin of Boston Costume. Before entering, take a deep breath??this shop is not for the faint-hearted. The second floor is packed with racks of clothing, from intricate, multi-piece expensive costumes to vintage shirts, shoes and tacky pearl necklaces. And for all the wannabe bio concentrators, The Garment District’s selection of lab coats will make your heart pound. Shopping at The Garment District without direction is chaotic. With an idea in mind, however, this is the best place to piece together the crazy costume of your dreams
...long before Harvard’s track team imports another star from across the Atlantic—McLean-Foreman’s nine-year-old brother Ian, a promising runner in his own right, has already visited Harvard, and the recruiters need only wait—with bated breath??a brief eight years...