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...This brilliant—and lengthy—piece will surely be the highlight of Sunday’s program. Each orchestra will play a remarkably different program: the one steeped in the large and potent symphonies of the Russian steppe, the other focused on continental classicism and the fluid warmth of the chamber setting. But regardless of your tastes, both performances will offer vibrant music and varied methodologies, all within Cambridge’s comfortable bubble. —Alexander B. Fabry
...going badly. Sherwin Nuland is a celebrity doctor; he was a surgeon for 30 years, teaches surgery and gastroenterology at Yale and is author of How We Die, which won a National Book Award. Last fall his daughter, 21, faced a crisis. She had been born with hydrocephalus--fluid on the brain. A shunt was put in, which worked fine for 21 years until it closed down. "She needed a total of four operations to get this straightened out," Nuland says. The experience tested his self-control. "It helped that I knew what [her doctors] were going through as these...
...listeners may not make it to the end of the disc, those who do will be greeted with the unbearably redundant “The Wait.” Ultimately, while “You In Reverse” has many admirable points—and certainly reestablishes the fluid musicianship of the group—the album fails to amount to anything exceptional...
...hall scenery can order barbeque kits, courtesy of HUDS, and head to the great outdoors for a sizzling meal. After all, why drop $200 for a romantic dinner at Sandrine’s when you can do it yourself for free? Students must obtain the grill, charcoal, and lighter fluid, but HUDS provides the rest: hamburgers, hot dogs, rolls and buns, condiments, chips, desserts, and beverages. For picky grillers, special food requests are approved on a case-by-case basis. Alexander M. Phillips ’06, who frequently throws barbecue bashes for the men’s lightweight crew...
...random thing to do,” says Patrick G. Mauro ’07. “We need more things like this.” Many of the students who packed the pool and bleachers agreed with him. But not everyone enjoyed being partially submerged in chlorinated fluid. Rather than experiencing a chilly sense of dread, Vanessa A. Pope ’07 just felt chilled. “It wasn’t that well thought out; it was really cold. I wish it had been a screening of ‘Titanic,’ because...