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Thunderous applause perhaps more fit for a rock venue than stately Sanders Theatre marked the performance of Stefan P. Jackiw ’07 at Friday night’s Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra (HRO) Pre-frosh Weekend concert. A raucous crowd refused to sit down until after Jackiw had returned to the stage three additional times after his performance of Johannes Brahms’s “Violin Concerto.”Led by HRO conductor Dr. James Yannatos, Harvard’s orchestra proved a fine match for Jackiw, executing a moving performance...

Author: By Garrett G.D. Nelson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Jackiw Powers Through Brahms | 4/23/2006 | See Source »

...dancers in my piece and in most of the pieces are students. I feel that [Dancers’ Viewpointe] would be a quite different thing if you were to take the students away,” she writes in an email.When asked about how her piece fits in alongside those by some of the most esteemed names in dance, Todorova’s initial response is humorous. “Are you asking me whether I am a great 20th century choreographer? I’m really good,” she jokes. But she also emphasizes that each artists?...

Author: By Kyle L. K. Mcauley, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Rare Puree of Pointe | 4/22/2006 | See Source »

...California's Edwards Air Force Base, slim, hawk-nosed Test Pilot Scott Crossfield, 37, leisurely finished a bacon-and-eggs breakfast, struggled into a silver-tinted pressure suit that had been tailored to a skintight fit by a girdle manufacturer. Minutes later, Crossfield strapped himself into the cramped cockpit of a needle-nosed, stub-winged plane that was locked into place beneath the right wing of an Air Force B-52 bomber. At 8 o'clock sharp the B-52 roared down the runway and lifted. It carried with it Scott Crossfield in the X-15 rocket-plane ? designed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPACE: Flight of the X- 1 5 | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...impression that Currier House is losing its trademark party space and that there is a heavy amount of disapproval within the House for the changes. After soliciting input from Currier residents, however, the Currier House Committee found that the renovations are overwhelmingly supported. While the article does manage to fit in all of the renovations that will take place, I feel that it does not do justice to the benefit these changes will bring. The reading room that will replace the TLR will finally provide Currier residents with a legitimate workspace alternative to the dining hall. A new party space...

Author: By Christopher S. Cullen, | Title: Currier Will Move The Party, Not End It | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...editors: The editorial “UC, Stick to Your Guns” (Apr. 20) is unreasonable and seems to ignore the fact that religion is defined by personal beliefs. While in modern times religious groups often see fit to emphasize the similarities rather than the differences between different religions, and most religious groups are quite willing to have nonmembers present for most services and social activities, religions are still defined by different, often inherently contradictory beliefs, and it would be absurd for members of a religious group like the Asian American Christian Fellowship to be led by someone...

Author: By Steven M. Melendez, | Title: Fund Religious Groups Regardless Of Who Leads | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

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