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...talking to my girlfriends, to tell a story not just of my 10 years in Downing Street but of the 50-year journey of a woman who comes from a relatively humble beginning in Liverpool and finds herself living for 10 years in one of the most famous addresses in the world, with this ringside seat on history...
Pulitzer’s late husband Joseph Pulitzer Jr ’36, was the grandson of the famous newspaper publisher...
...terms of classes it’s such a great resource to have amazing and famous works of art in our own museum,” said Alissa E. Schapiro ’10, a History of Art and Architecture concentrator and a member of the Harvard Art Museum Undergraduate Connection. “To go into a museum and sit in front of a work of art, there’s no experience like that...
...passion and clarity than they had shown during the first half. Zander took great liberties with the tempo, stretching the lyrical themes. The orchestra always had direction and variance; turbulent peaks of speed and activity collapsed to lush, calm melodic sections. The English horn was especially strong, playing a famous second movement theme with purity and nuance. Occasional cracks in the winds and brass did not take away from the overall sense of fun and energy throughout.While Zander’s remarks were sometimes long and hyperbolic—throughout the three hour concert it was unclear if he enjoyed...
...Still, the latest allegations against Kundera, which have spurred discussion across Europe, are a reminder of the moral ambiguities and compromises that haunt the generations that lived through World War II and the Cold War - exactly the stuff of the novels that made Kundera famous...