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...higher profile gigs [they] can bring on additional musicians.” And yet, more than anything, Mattison seems simply happy to be making and performing music. When asked about the potential for international performances, he responds, “hopefully, hopefully,” and outlines a bright future for Scrapomatic, saying that he and Olsen have written nearly “two more records of original stuff.” He cites committed artists such as Tom Waits and Taj Mahal as primary influences, noting of the latter that “he has managed to find...
Eleganza has grown since its creation in 1995, moving from its more humble beginnings in a dining hall to its current venue, the Bright Hockey Center. Last year the show drew an eye-popping 1,500 people, and this year, the show’s organizers hope to draw 2,000. “People that come keep coming back,” says Tessa C. Petrich ’07, one of the executive producers of Eleganza this year...
...star-studded performance lit up the Bright Hockey Center as the 37th annual performance of “An Evening with Champions” hit the ice this weekend. “An Evening with Champions,” an entirely student-organized event, raises money for the fight against childhood cancers. Proceeds go to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s Jimmy Fund. This year’s program featured 1994 Olympic gold medalist Oksana S. Baiul, 1964 and 1968 Olympic gold medalists Ludmilla and Oleg Protopopov, as well as Harvard’s own skaters and rising...
...more far-reaching. The U.S. should not be a factory for churning out skilled workers and then shipping them back overseas. Instead, we should be a nation that cultivates knowledge and the paradigm of efficient use of intellectual resources. We should culture and house the world’s bright young minds, not merely process them. To maintain a policy that ignores the United States’ history of intellectual pursuit and covets jobs for its citizens is regressive, and will ultimately prove detrimental to those it sets out to protect...
...according to Radcliffe Union of Students steering committee member Dara F. Goodman ’07, who added that her group would work with campus leaders this year to move the UC closer to “gender parity.” ON THE BRIGHT SIDE Still, UC leaders cheered the competitiveness of this year’s races. Each house election—with the exception of the Dudley campaign—was contested, with three or more candidates on the ballot. Last year’s race saw 86 students running for four dozen spots and featured many...