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...capella. Rothstein says that Arts First is a “great opportunity for [Collegium Underground] to gain experience performing as a new group.” Between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m., another co-ed a capella group, A Capella Anonymous, will perform, as will the all-male Glee Club Lite. Glee Club Lite’s conductor, Richard C. Lonsdorf ’06, spoke about his group’s expansive repertoire which includes pop, jazz, and doo-wop. “You never quite know what to expect to hear,” he says. Lonsdorf...
...SingersAdolphus Busch Hall Poulenc SextetFogg Art Museum Calderwood Courtyard Fun, Fearless, Female A CappellaHarvard Yard Stage Off the TopHolden Chapel Anahata: Chinese and Indian Classical Fusion Loker Commons U Choir Performs The Best-Beloved: Four Jacobean MotetsMemorial Church Bach for CelloPaine Hall MIHNUET Ultimate String EnsemblePhillips Brooks House Harvard Glee Club LiteScience Center D Pirates and Cowboys and Pops, Oh My!: Harvard Pops OrchestraSanders Theatre Dance FestivalLowell Lecture Hall1:45 PM Bachelors CottageCarpenter Center Japanese Tea Ceremony Demonstrations.Tearoom, East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department, 5 Bryant St.2:00 PM Inherit the WindJFK Jr. Forum Medieval English PolyphonyAdolphus Busch Hall Sonatas...
...again. These are simple lessons that we learned (or should have learned) in kindergarten, but in light of Kaavya’s plagiarism controversy, it is obvious that there are many of us at Harvard, and elsewhere, who need to be reminded of this. Behold the glee and malice in a Gawker quote, “Let’s just sum it all up with the obvious: Isn’t it kind of awesome to see an overachieving Indian kid finally do something wrong?” Granted, most people were not nearly as spiteful, but there were...
Harkless was the first black president of the Harvard Glee Club. He went on to become a prominent labor dispute arbitrator...
...lens through which we view the controversy surrounding Kaavya Viswanathan ’08 is tinged with disappointment—disappointment with the unfounded conclusions to which many have jumped, disappointment with the utter glee with which some have skewered her, and, of course, disappointment with Viswanathan’s actions themselves.The campus is abuzz with conversation and debate about the similarities between Viswanathan’s new novel “How Opal Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life” and two books by Megan F. McCafferty, “Sloppy Firsts?...