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Every sports fan has said it. Every sane human has mocked its truth. But everyone still wants to believe it: this is the year.The Radcliffe varsity lightweights are no different. But after three straight third-place finishes at the IRA National Championships and the loss of two standout captains from a year ago—Ashley Antony ’06 and Sarah Bates ’06—the road to satisfying this goal looks more difficult than ever for the Black and White.“We think of the loss of those two captains...
...force to be reckoned with,” he said.He may have a point. Harvard is in good shape for this year’s Head of the Charles. Besides being well endowed with rowing prowess, the lightweight varsity will be racing with the approval of a rather divine fan base. With an LP like Mansour Benkreira, it’s hard to imagine that the river gods will be rooting for any other team...
...When I play, my troubles and worries seems to vanish,” says Zhou, speaking in Mandarin through a translator.A LATE START, BUT LASTING PASSIONBorn in 1944 as the eldest of five children, Zhou grew up in the Chinese port city of Nanjing.His father was an enormous fan of Peking opera, a centuries-old form of Chinese opera. This love was instilled in the young Zhou, who grew up listening to the music on the radio.In 1966, after watching a friend play the jinghu, which figures prominently in Peking opera orchestras, 22-year-old Zhou took up the instrument...
...beauty and cathartic quality of “The Dharma at Big Sur” more than redeem this release. Adams has done for the Pacific landscape with this piece what Aaron Copland did for Appalachia with his ballet music. Whether you’re a classical music fan or not, this album is not one to be missed...
...various other jobs with shows, and the more familiar I got, the more I thought I’d really like to try putting together my own show. Ritchie’s directorial debut is Oscar Wilde’s play “Lady Windermere’s Fan,” which she discovered last year in an English class. I felt like I really understood the play, and it stimulated my imagination so much I knew I could do a good job with it. As I was reading the play I thought of a lot of people...