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Like other students who stay on campus after move-out to participate in college-related activities—Commencement Choir in Rosene-Mirvis’ case—she had been assigned to live in Lowell for “bridge” housing, as the housing period between move-out and Commencement is called...
...arts.“Arts First is vital to [Harvard] because it highlights just how significant the arts are to so many undergraduates, regardless of their concentration.”One of the weekend’s main attractions was the 2006 Harvard Arts Medal ceremony, where the former-choir-boy-turned-savage-satirist Christopher F. Durang ’71 was honored with the prize. Following the ceremony, John Lithgow ’67, who was last year’s commencement speaker and founded the Arts First program, led a conversation with Durang in front of a sold...
XXXchurch's strategy isn't good news to all Christians. The American Bible Society, the first publisher it approached, backed the mission but rejected the cover as "misleading and inappropriate." With NavPress, XXXchurch was preaching to the choir; the publisher slapped the provocative words on copies of The Message, a modern paraphrase of the New Testament. "This is a Bible written for people who aren't perfect," says NavPress vice president Lauren Libby. "But who among...
Hallelujah! The Messiah is coming!—to Sanders Theatre. As part of the weekend-long Arts First festival, the three Holden Choirs will combine to perform George Frederic Handel’s famous work. The performance also marks a unique collaboration between the three choirs: the all-male Glee Club, all-female Radcliffe Choral Society, and the mixed Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum. Throughout the year, each chorus conducts its own concert series under the masterful baton of Director of Choral Activities and Senior Lecturer on Music Jameson Marvin. The Holden Choirs, named after the chapel in which they...
...will take the stage in Sanders Theatre at 1 p.m. At the same time, Yoko S. Wakabayashi ’07 will perform Chopin’s “Ballade No. 4” in Paine Hall and Paul L. Kolb ’08 will conduct the Choir of the Catholic Student Association in Memorial Church.“It’s overwhelming because there are so many performances,” says Surajit Saha ’06. “It’s a tremendous exhibition of talent.” Saha, a biology...