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Devoted Hotspot reader – did you read the headline and go, “buh?” I don’t blame you—we cover performance venues, and the Museum of Fine Arts is known for its, like, paintings. But perhaps instead of greedily devouring the Hotspot and then throwing the rest of Arts away, you should read the other worthy offerings. Then you’d know there’s an ongoing series of concerts at the museum. With music...
...Prince’s most recent release, the enigmatically titled “3121,” is also being called a “return to form” and lavished with praise out of proportion to its actual merit. “3121” is a fine record, and one of the better R&B releases of the year, but it’s an insult to Prince’s legacy to place it in the same league as his best work. The album’s greatest flaw is that it finds Prince following rather...
...fall Gilbert and Sullivan show, which was ‘The Mikado’, and she basically told me that I was going to be in ‘The Mikado.’ Not knowing any other options, I said, ‘sure, that’s fine.’” It would take a few Gilbert and Sullivan productions, however, for her to find her true calling within the organization and trade Victorian costume for backstage black. “I wanted to be on the stage to begin with...
...considered in Congress—proposed by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ‘54-’56 (D-Mass.) and Senator John McCain (R-Ariz.)—would help some undocumented workers gain legal status. But the bill would also slap immigrants with a $2,000 fine, a significant sacrifice for families struggling to make ends meet, especially if they are supporting family members back in their country of origin.Don’t get me wrong. Immigration is a difficult issue. On one hand, I find it difficult to deny any human being the right...
...Anne Fausto-Sterling of Brown University said in 2001, on homosexuality as an “ethical and moral question.” Until that question is sorted out in American society, I won’t be too anxious to attend another Life Sciences lecture. Andrew D. Fine ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Stoughton Hall...