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...Boston Conservatory, and some of his performances include Tangelwood, the Boston Early Music Festivals and the Soirees Musicales du Chateau of de Versailles. He has also made a concert tour of his native Norway, sponsored by the Norwegian government. It is perhaps unjustly comical to watch him curl his long body in its grey suit and blue tie around the ancient frame of the lute. His sits with one leg over the other, cradling his lute close to him and dipping his head to the notes so that at times his nose almost touches the strings. Despite his height...
...Meanwhile, says Thompson, Iraqi warplanes haven't budged, and ground installations haven't fired a single surface-to-air missile at their assailants. "Saddam knows from eight years ago that whatever he uses, he'll lose," he says. "He seems determined to curl up in a little ball until this is over." That end might come by Sunday. Then again, it might...
Pale and cadaverous, cowled and carrying a scythe? No, no, it's just so...medieval. You can't personify death that way anymore. Our age demands something hunkier, less menacing, sort of a surfer dude to help us catch the curl of our last wave gracefully...
Hanging out with the roomies has gotten old, and a cappella jams just don't hold the same allure they used to. As the temperature drops and the desire to curl up with a warm body increases, Harvard students are on the prowl, and Wellesley girls have made their presence known on campus. Much to the chagrin of Harvard women, the men of our fair institution have welcomed them with open arms. This week, two FM writers go where no Harvard woman has ever gone before--incognito as Wellesley girls to get the 411 on the competition...
Strauss settles back in the Piedmont sunshine. In a chair nearby, her husband sits silently. "I knew I wasn't going to curl up and die," she says. When she first learned she had cancer, her son, who is a physician, was worried that his mother would not live to see her first grandchild, not yet born at the time...