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Meanwhile, even as Bush was praising Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld as "a smart, tough, capable administrator," endangered Republicans like Kentucky Representative Anne Northup and Ohio Senator Mike DeWine have been joining the increasingly loud chorus of calls for the Secretary's ouster. And pressure for change is not coming only from the desperate and the wobbly. Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison--a Bush loyalist well ahead in her bid for re-election--is expressing regret for her vote to authorize the invasion and is advocating partitioning Iraq along ethnic lines. "We have to step back and stop trying...
...might have felt a little guilty about doing it, if others in the lobby hadn’t been vocalizing the same.According to the top of my ticket stub, Nick A. Noyer ’09 and Peter C. Shields ’09 presented “A Chorus Line,” which will run through Nov. 4, at the Agassiz Theatre on Friday night. If they had any new, daring artistic vision to justify the extra attention (an ordinary program credit just won’t do anymore?), I didn’t see it.When...
...while Echeverri innocently croons: "Don Dinero how I love you/Don Dinero you are the main guy." In the same vein is Oye Mujer, a pop song that takes on the idea of the over-sexualized woman. "Sex object, piece of meat with a Barbie complex," growls Echeverri in the chorus. It sounds earnest, but it isn't. Both songs are melodic and danceable. The experience is like having vitamins in your candy: it tastes good and it's good...
...together that many amateur videos put it to shame. For a more exciting, yet still clean, show of the dutty wine, check YouTube for Elephant Man’s version of the song. Even though Ele just remade an older song about wining and inserted dutty into the chorus, the dancing is better, and since it’s not choreographed, no hopes are crushed. You can try a Passa Passa version, but be forewarned: it’s really dutty. Moral: Use the Tony Matterhorn video only a guide to the basics of dutty wining—a simultaneous...
Peter C. Shields ’09 and Nick A. Noyer ’09 are co-directors and producers of Harvard’s first production of the famous Broadway play “A Chorus Line”—which will run from Oct. 27-Nov. 4 at the Aggasiz Theater. The pair first chose to direct and produce a theatrical production together their freshman year, while they were performing in “Chicago.” Shields: We learned a lot from that process and we wanted to be able to change things...