Word: concertized
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...provision of a limited and fleeting public good like a free concert is in no way reflective of this organization's "credibility." The fact that it can throw money at people to put on a show says nothing for the council's effectiveness of representation, its broadening influence with administrators or its command of students' respect. These are the elements of "credibility...
...concert goes ahead as planned, and if the optimistically-predicted 2,000 students attend, they will spend three hours together hardly able to hear one another speak. They will yell and scream and dance and sing--it'll be a great concert, if the council doesn't somehow botch it, but that's all it will be. Students won't leave the concert feeling any more part of a college community than when it started. For that to happen, we might suggest a group "Kumbaya" sing-along in Sanders. But that wouldn't cost $15,000 of our money...
...interaction, more hands-on management (and thus opportunities to build confidence in the council's ability to organize and implement) and far less money. With regard to community- and credibility-building, spending an afternoon learning to skate, or an evening playing blackjack for charity, would accomplish everything that a concert could, and more...
Last night's concert will be repeated on April 20--the centennial of Brahms' death--in the Alice Tully Hall at New York's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts...
...Leung '97, president of RCS, expressed her excitement about both of the upcoming performances in a pre-concert interview yesterday...