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...election play, Miller directed his first production for the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players in his freshman spring. While dabbling in Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club productions, he joined Gilbert and Sullivan’s board of directors, serving as treasurer and then president, and eventually directing the group??s 50th anniversary productions of “H.M.S. Pinafore” and “Trial by Jury.” Miller has only appeared on the Harvard stage twice, once as Frankenfurter in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and once...
...students trying to keep our lives in order,” William M. R. C. Skinner ’09 says upon being asked why the Harvard-Radcliffe Juggling Club chose the name “Anti-Gravity: A Demonstration Against Newton” as the title for the group??s May 3 Arts First performance in the Science Center. “I chose it to make people think that the crazy things we do break the laws of physics,” says Club treasurer Isaac S. Shivvers...
...Heart Gently Weeps” The rap is still solid, but the video shows that the Wu-Tang Clan has become a bit camera-shy. As the gap widens between the aging members of the Wu-Tang Clan and the hyperbolic stage personas of their earlier careers, the group??s visual presentation has shifted toward the timeless appeal of guns, drugs, and money. The video opens with a geisha twirling onstage under fake snowfall, playing a slow acoustic intro while singing new words to Harrison’s melody. She spins her fan, and the video cuts...
...entire Harvard population, positing that students driven to lead are bound to immerse themselves in their activities, be they cultural, political, musical, or otherwise. He says that this intense involvement inevitably bleeds over into students’ social lives. Self-segregation occurs, to some extent, within every student group??race based or otherwise...
...audience excited, a couple of the rappers descended the church steps and went into the first few rows of the crowd. Participation increased during the group??s popular songs, “C.R.E.A.M.” (which stands for “Cash Rules Everything Around Me”), and “Wu Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing...