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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...helped me while I was going through a lot of stuff,” he says of the Simon and Garfunkel song from which the tattoo derives its inscription. In the clamor of one of the largest Houses on campus, he’s still searching for that modest goal of tranquility and peace...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Ingredients for Success, Coming Right Up! | 11/9/2005 | See Source »

...this album formulaic? By all means. Comparisons to other, more renowned artists abound on the first listen. In González’s Rome, beautifully-proportioned busts of Simon and Garfunkel adorn museums and villas. Mark Kozelek (of the Red House Painters) paints riffs on a Sistine ceiling for bossa nova Pope João Gilberto...

Author: By Will B. Payne, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Veneer | 9/30/2005 | See Source »

...finishing a psychology degree, and the vocal interplay between the two is often the best part of a Kings album, as on the new album’s standout “Stay Out of Trouble,” where the band’s less-epic Simon and Garfunkel is paraded along with tweedy violins and plucked guitars. The meeting of voice is seamless, as is the meeting of minds: Kings of Convenience combine two talents and form an organic whole that will surely charm in concert all who are able to hear...

Author: By Christopher A. Kukstis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: On the Radar: Kings of Convenience | 2/11/2005 | See Source »

...genres covered by the Company and directors Vivian V. Kaufman ’05 and Jordan C. Walker ’07 extend much further than the title implies, from traditional Indian dance to modern interpretations of Simon and Garfunkel. The dancers, however, provided a sense of unity in their composed poise. The similarities between each of the seven performances are as striking as their diversity...

Author: By Mary AUGUSTA Brazelton, ON DANCE | Title: Review: ‘Classic N’ Country’ Showcases Ballet’s Enduring Grace | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...Catcher in the Rye is a better idea, over whether to work together. The friendship’s defining moment is a talent show in high school (Cambridge’s Ringe and Latin) when Ben’s goofy dancing turns Matt’s serious Simon and Garfunkel rendition into a shtick. The incident defines the characters too, who haven’t much outlived that immaturity, and the play itself, whose humor could be likened to that of a very good TV sitcom: not brilliant, not incredibly sophisticated, but—considering the big gimmicks here, this...

Author: By Alexander L. Pasternack, ON THEATER | Title: Theater Review: Dynamic Duo Humors with Past | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

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