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...Crossing country-blues with Lillith Fair angst, it create a sound of which Joni Michell would be proud. It goes downhill from there. “Living Proof” sounds like Jessica Simpson singing Sarah Vaughn: alright, if you don’t listen too hard, but ultimately devoid of artistry. “Love and Communication” gets a bit closer to her roots with a downbeat arrangement backed by a guitar sounding like it came out of a 70s blues-influenced light-rock outfit. It’s pretty and all, but it doesn?...
...over the break are suckers. Watch out for December 26, 2011. You’d better stock up.1.Top-10 lists. They’re uncreative, don’t flow well for the reader, and are padded with frivolous items to squeeze out a full 10. They are also devoid of any irony.John W. Hastrup ’06 is a government concentrator in Dunster House. His column appears regularly...
...offer honest critiques of it. And we hope that the College heeds the latest student input on this space and that changes they contribute come to fruition in a timely manner.Perhaps the most welcome element of plans for Hilles’ fourth floor is that it will be devoid of space set aside for any particular student group. With plans to parcel other floors into nooks for student groups, the current draft of the fourth floor allots space for a sizable conference area, a larger all-purpose room, a coffee bar, and a music practice room that should...
...studying violin at Juilliard, agrees: “I think there is a lot to offer at Harvard, musically, although sometimes you have to work a little harder to create the experience that you want.”The landscape has not been completely devoid of resources. The Office For the Arts at Harvard (OFA) offers a Music Lessons Subsidies Program, which provides assistance for approved students to take private lessons, but subsidies are generally capped at $250 per semester. Peter Anderegg calls the program well-intentioned, but grossly inadequate.“The Music Lesson Subsidies Program is entirely...
...Annie M. Lowrey Photo Chairs: Alexa J. Bush ’07 and Ravi P. Ramchandani ’07 Where oh where would we be without them? In a bland gray world, utterly devoid of pictures of girls in poofy party dresses, smirking FM eds, assorted Christians, ivy-clad Harvard looking beautiful, and—most importantly—Evan R. Johnson ’06 wearing sweatpants tucked into his socks and Tevas...