Word: everydayness
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...group uses ethnic instruments like bongos and djembes to complement more common percussion instruments, creating a “delightful bland of the tribal and theatrical,” says Kyle J. Berkman ’06. But they are perhaps best known for their creative use if everyday items, influenced by shows like Stomp and “Blue Man Group...
Part of the problem is that health officials have made the definition of the disease so broad that common respiratory viruses are likely showing up as SARS cases. Doctors are having trouble sorting SARS out from everyday infections. The resulting inflation in the number of suspected SARS cases stokes the public’s anxiety. Many of those suspected of suffering from SARS were not even hospitalized, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Thus, if there are SARS infections in the state, there are probably fewer than the numbers suggest...
...neighborhood is huge into hockey,” she says. “We would come home everyday and play either street hockey, roller hockey, or pond hockey. It was just meant to be. I mean, considering the kids in my neighborhood, there are so many playing in college...
...between them face off in their pursuit to understand the ever-shifting alliances in love, life and politics. With lyrics by Tim Rice and a score by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus of ABBA, Chess was originally inspired by Cold War politics and its effects on the lives of everyday people, played out through the metaphor of a chess game. The musical also offers a darker glimpse at the realities we avoid and the stories we invent, while “we go on pretending stories like ours have happy endings.” Through Saturday, April...
...generous people to turn over so much food when they have so little themselves and to give up new cars when the average automobile here is 25 years old. The impoverished masses near the headquarters also turned over chairs, dishes, pots, blankets and a host of other items of everyday living...