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...Grammys in total, as well as five MTV Awards. “He was very popular in the 80’s, and his 2008 Grammy win shows he’s still very popular now,” said Matthew K. Clair ’09, co-director of this year’s first Cultural Rhythms show. At age 11, Hancock embarked upon his musical career in a performance with the Chicago Symphony, and he has been a towering figure in jazz ever since. He received a contract from Blue Note records in 1961, creating such albums...
...political, it’s big box office.”“It’s really interesting that they are doing the show with an all-black cast, since race isn’t one of the forefront issues,” Johnson, a co-director of the Harvard production of “Cat,” says. “It will be interesting to see if they want to bring out the implicit tension that Williams knew was inherent in the play, or whether they will put a greater emphasis than is originally...
...first 24 hours. At press time, more than 3,559 people had joined the group. Palfrey said the next phase in the campaign would be to get 1,000 people to pledge to volunteer or donate money to Lessig’s campaign. Law professor Jonathan L. Zittrain, faculty co-director of the Berkman Center, also expressed support for his Stanford counterpart, saying that Lessig is passionate about politics. “[Lessig] has down the part that can be elusive to many candidates: a message,” Zittrain said. “His focus on what he calls...
...Because Massachusetts represents a wealth of biomedical research, this is intended to grow on that and provide a more durable source of strength,” said David T. Scadden, co-director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. “This is much bigger than stem cells, and that’s a very exciting piece...
David T. Scadden, a co-director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute who was not involved in the study, said that the results are an important step forward in cancer therapy...