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...street performance permit from the City of Cambridge costs $40 a year. With the permit, musicians can exhibit their talents to the throngs of students and tourists that pass by day and night in Harvard Square.“About a year ago, I walked away from [music performance], didn??t know if that’s what I wanted to do still,” says John Gerard, who moved to the United States from Italy and has been performing melancholy singer-songwriter-style music for 24 years. “But then, when I came back...

Author: By Beryl C.D. Lipton, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BEAT OF THE STREET | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

...studying other musicals and taking note of what not to do. “They’d be talking and speaking, and then suddenly they would just burst out into song in this fantastical kind of way,” he said. “And we really didn??t want to do that. We wanted to keep the singing an extension of the dialogue.” Throughout the interview, the 28-year-old Sturgess—who made his feature-film debut in the movie—emphasized that “Across the Universe?...

Author: By Benjamin C. Burns, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: DEEPFOCUS: Jim Sturgess | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

...whole event had a peculiarly Victorian feel: the Prowler, a ruthless, soft-voiced pervert victimizing defenseless women in their own homes. It didn??t seem strange to anyone that some of these empowered, independent women, singled out purely for their sex, had felt shattered by his words. And many found it perfectly reasonable that, despite the lack of any apparent danger, the police should be called upon to take action, to come down hard on this creep, and stop...

Author: By Juliet S. Samuel | Title: Don't overreact | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

...placement in alphabetical indexes when appearing at the beginning of a title. “It’s good research,” Moeliker said of Browne’s project, “and it’s also serious research.” But seriousness didn??t seem to be at the forefront of anyone else’s mind last night. Toscanini’s owner Gus Rancatore presented each of the laureates with samples of ice cream that he jokingly claimed to have been inspired by one jet-setting laureate?...

Author: By Erin C. Yu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Eccentricity Entertains at Ig Nobels | 10/5/2007 | See Source »

...audience that he entered science because “I’d probably fail at anything else,” and, in an interview with The Crimson after his speech, said that as a result of discovering the double-helix, he knew that “I probably didn??t have to worry about my long-term future—someone was always going to hire me.” Over the course of his speech, he mused about why cultures that encourage polygamy thrive (“Successful men should have a lot of children?...

Author: By Chelsea L. Shover, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Watson Dishes on Life in the Lab | 10/4/2007 | See Source »

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