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...interview with Harvard’s cellist extraordinaire, Mimi Yu ’08. And at 5 p.m., when the Signet’s Friday Tea is in full swing with soft jazz music wafting down the hallway, it’s also the perfect time.But life at Harvard hasn??t always been so perfect for Yu, who counts an Office For the Arts fellowship for the current year among her many achievements. Yu found it difficult to meld her differing interests together in a coherent way when she first arrived at Harvard.“When...
...went with it.”“Going with it” seems to be the theme of Redman’s interactions with jazz. It may not be the pure release for him now that it was in his college days, but it hasn??t lost its ability to carry him up and away.“I am the least freewheeling person you will meet,” Redman says. “I don’t have any of that in my day-to-day, the way I navigate the world, interact...
...hasn??t been an easy journey for Lofgren, who first had to make the difficult decision to dedicate a year to trying out for a team she has no guarantee of making...
...hasn??t been named to anything, and is probably a rookie in the eyes of most down there,” O’Leary says...
...Jack Cutmore-Scott ’10 came up with the idea of putting together a sketch comedy show after noticing the lack of similar opportunities for writers and actors to showcase their talent. “It is basically a workshop of Harvard writing and acting talent, which hasn??t necessarily been done very much before,” Cutmore-Scott says. In addition to providing a unique opportunity for collaboration, Cutmore-Scott reached out to writers who have not been involved in the theater community before. Attempting to remedy what he sees as a dearth...