Word: concertizer
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...addition to a general call for awareness and action, the letter promotes the Apr. 23 Unite Against AIDS Summit at Harvard, which is a collaborative effort of several student groups and corporate organizations, including the BMF, Harvard African Students Assocaition (HASA), Harvard AIDS Coalition, Harvard Concert Commission, Nelson Mandela Foundation, Kaiser Family Foundation, and Global Fund...
...Ragtime character that made his Broadway name in 1998 must pursue his racial grievance into obsession and tragedy. Don Quixote, in a Man of La Mancha revival two years ago, is the addled victim of scorn and abuse. Paul the puppeteer, in the City Center Encores! 2002 concert version of Carnival, is crippled, and expresses his sensitivity in bitterness. The barber Sweeney Todd, whom Mitchell played the same year for a Stephen Sondheim season in Washington, D.C., kills his customers and sells their ground-up bodies as meat pies. As the put-upon petty criminal (a non-singing role...
Nearly one-sixth of the student body—988 Harvard undergraduates—filtered in from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. to engage in the revelry. Some gathered in the dimly lit concert room to dance while others played pool or chatted on side benches...
...newcomers, two UC veterans, Jack P. McCambridge ’06 and Polly W. Klyce ’06, appeared on the election scene from their respective Houses, Winthrop and Lowell. McCambridge is the former chair of the Campus Life Committee (CLC) and a current member of the Harvard Concert Commission. Klyce served on CLC for one semester last year...
Finally, as church-state arguments boil over and principals agonize over what kids can sing at the Winter Concert, teachers need to be eternally sensitive to religious issues as well. This is an arena where parents are often as concerned about content as grades, as in the debate over creationism vs. evolution vs. intelligent design, for instance. Teachers say they have to become legal scholars to protect themselves in a climate where students have "rights." Jaber-Ansari was challenged for hanging Bible quotes on her classroom walls. But she had studied her legal standing, and when she was confronted...