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...little over a year ago. The bow is now a legend across campus, especially in Quincy dining hall, where it frequently appears like a glint of cartoon cheeriness peeking into the Harvard milieu; and Chou assures that it is a daily absolute. “I mean, you don??t leave your house without your pants, do you? Besides, I think my head looks unbalanced without the bow,” she says. The bow may be the one element of constancy in an artist who is otherwise a paragon of interdisciplinary spirit and multifaceted interest. Chou...
...directors for the show, Julia L. Renaud ’09 and Renee Pastel ’09, were two of the reasons she felt so excited to be involved again. “If they hadn’t been these phenomenal women and phenomenal directors, I don??t know,” Sherman says, “I think things would have probably been different.” After “The Art Room,” Sherman went on to have roles in “The Vagina Monologues...
...That was one thing I didn’t expect,” Spies-Gans says, referring to the science-to-art piece. “I don??t understand exactly how it works; it’s made of different circles and oval shapes—it’s all about the conceptualization of data...
...Harvardians are continually exposed to a myriad of deadly diseases. And yet, when asked if he would wear a gas mask to avoid swine flu, one freshman said, “I’ll take my chances.” The ignorance towards gas masks will have consquences. Don??t come crying to FlyBy when you get that cough, we will be safe and sound behind our gas masks...
...rope tricks—draw from the familiar canon of magic deeds. The mixed audience, made up of both Harvard students and local families, dictates a wide-ranging spectacle. “We try to keep it fun for everybody,” Miller says. “We don??t tell any dirty jokes.” —Staff writer Madeleine M. Schwartz can be reached at mschwart@fas.harvard.edu...