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...unsmooth jazz has grown restive again. Recent months have seen a number of albums push the boundaries of the music, making thoughtful attempts at mixing jazz with contemporary pop or, even more promisingly, world music. And so on one hand you have woodwind player Don Byron cutting Nu Blaxploitation (Blue Note), an album of overtly political funk and rap; it's not an entirely felicitous concept, but what a treat to hear Byron's clarinet--the fuddy-duddy instrument of Woody Allen!--snaking in and out of dark, fertile electric grooves. On the other hand you have saxophonist David Murray...
...Adrienne R.W. Bradley, KSG, vicepresident of economic justice; Kia J. Coleman,KSG, vice president of press and media relations;Edwards, KSG, vice president of social andcommunity affairs; Janet Peters Mauceri, GraduateSchool of Education, vice president of educationalissues; Reshma M Saujani, KSG, vice president oflegal affairs; Kendra Perkins, KSG, secretary;Byron J. McLain '00, secretary; and Gregory A.Barnes, KSG, parliamentarian/sergeant-at-arms...
...trying to raise awareness among Harvard students about this election," said project leader Byron J. McLain...
...Rating: [4 umbrellas] Byron Pitt no doubt realizes the drama and good sense in holding on to a large, sturdy oak. Take heart, Byron. In his early years, Dan Rather was sent on these missions. The sturdy anchor desk awaits...
After Dahmer was murdered, his widow was pleased at the speedy jailing of five of the killers. But she would not rest until Bowers was convicted. After repeated mistrials, the government seemed to lose its will. But by 1990, the landscape had shifted. Byron de la Beckwith was rearrested and eventually convicted for the 1963 murder of civil rights leader Medgar Evers in Jackson. "We figured if the Evers case could go forward," Ellie says, "we had a good chance of getting ours back on track...