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...With the release of “I am... Sasha Fierce,” Beyoncé Knowles proclaims her personality disorder to the masses in a two-disc format. The first disc is “I am,” while the second is the edgier, self-righteous club-hopper “Sasha Fierce.” Similar to “Dangerously in Love” and “B’Day,” the album is a balance of up-tempo club jams and slow ballads that showcase her vocal ability...
...impoverished countries. “I think an interesting outcome of this event would be to see how the various student organizations that have sponsored this event can do something substantive,” he said. Among the sponsoring organizations was the Harvard College Global Hunger Initiative, a new club to which Juma is an adviser. Founded by Eshwan Ramudu ’10 and Sarah H. Nam ’10, the organization hopes to increase agricultural sustainability through technology. “I think one of the greatest challenges in development is the disparity in technology?...
...pretty much agree has everything (including his own diamond mine in South Africa—seriously), has your answer: “The one you loved the most.” Well, duh! No doubt tempered by last year’s notorious 15-year-old-in-the-club incident, Akon proceeds to display his sensitive side in this video about a lost love. The video intersperses scenes featuring Akon moving through a dark club with flashbacks to picturesque, romantic moments with the girl he has since lost. We see him playing basketball with her as kids gleefully look...
...announcement that the concert was ending, the DJ apologized and said that if it were up to him, he would continue playing and asked if there was “a house somewhere [he] could go, right now.” Amid cries to move to a final club or the Hasty Pudding, students lingered outside of University Hall to find out where Gillis was going. According to McCoy, he returned to his hotel. “It was the most unsuccessful successful show ever,” Leah E. Boch ’09 said. HUPD?...
...most challenging aspects of pursuing art at the College. “This stuff is completely different from the other arts at Harvard. Look at it in relation to drama, for example. How do you fund a solo show? A student isn’t a club.” While he created the contents of “through/within/without/” for Taylor Davis’ Shapeshifting class, Martin had to purchase many of the work’s objects himself. Martin avoids restricting himself to one medium. “I love to see the interplay...