Word: club
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...others—including Nobel Prize Winners William Lipscomb and Benoit Mandelbrot—onstage. At one point, two lucky audience members won dates with the octogenarian Nobel laureates. One of the award recipients, Brent Jordan—who previously worked as bouncer at a gentlemen’s club in New Mexico—said he was excited to be a part of this year’s event. “I think it’s great,” he said. “Any kind of attention you get always helps...
...that Nick and Norah choose such awful friends. But it makes sense given how inconsistent their personalities are. Norah is desperate not to be seen as the spoiled daughter of a famous music-producer father, but she is happy to use this position to skip the line at a club. There is also no explanation as to why a band as supposedly great as Where’s Fluffy would only perform a gig at 6 a.m. and refuse to tell its loyal fans where to show up. “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist?...
...pregnancy and—more importantly—what the heck to do with your precious little one when all you want to do is go out and rage. In a one-minute promo for the show, an underage puppet mother brings her year-old baby out to a club for a night of good old-fashioned fun. The episode shows that young mothers don’t have to miss out on the glories of youth while bonding with their children. After all, mother and child gain entrance because their combined age is twenty-one (goodbye fake ID?...
...shame that students that aren’t involved in theater don’t know about the A.R.T. I’ve met so many students who don’t even know it’s there,” Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club (HRDC) board member Olivia A. Benowitz ’09 says. “I just think that if we’re going toward finding a solution about integrating the art into the Harvard community, the first question is why Harvard students aren’t coming to see the shows...
...There is definitely a significant level of frustration judging by the conversations I've had with former colleagues," says Pat Toomey, a former GOP Congressman from Pennsylvania who now heads the conservative group Club for Growth. "Who's in leadership will depend on the outcome of elections. They may go very well in November - which isn't looking very likely, but if they do, Boehner and Blunt might be able to stay...