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Shop owners complain that rowdy behavior—calling out obscenities and harrying passers-by??is scaring customers away. At the meeting, many illustrated their complaints with stories of petty crime and threatening encounters in the past few months...
...various responses to dealing with joiners are, at best, unclear. Well-meaning catchphrases like “slow down” and “taking time off” have made frequent appearances in recent official publications targeted at students, but they are nearly always accompanied by??and subservient to—the University’s extollment of achievement...
Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) institutes “fly by?? lunches. PB&J just like mom used to make...
...audience back to his music by exhorting them to sing along. This was what jazz is supposed to be about—interplay with the audience, communication between band members and spontaneous creativity. Garrett was at his absolute best when he stayed within—but was not constrained by??the structure of his chord changes, but he did that all too infrequently to redeem the remainder of the show...
...courtesans in an attempt to imitate the pale faces of the women of the Parisian aristocracy. “The Hangover” (from the Fogg’s own Wertheim Collection) features a brooding Valadon leaning over a table adorned with a glass of wine; she seems undisturbed by??or even unaware of—the presence of an outside viewer...