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...Jackie Chan. Proceeds from the show will go the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Tickets for Cultural Rhythms are available at the Harvard Box Office in the Holyoke Center. Cultural Rhythms representatives expressed their excitement for Aykroyd’s visit. “He??s a comedian and writer, so we’re excited to see what his creative mind will come up with next Saturday,” said Ayogu. —Staff writer Wyatt P. Gleichauf can be reached at wgleich@fas.harvard.edu...
...said real sly to myself, “someone has the Easter jitters.” I was back at the mirror, back to that black silk dress with the white cuffs, when I heard him billowing up the stairs with clunks and sighs. By the time he??d opened the door I was seeing how the lime green chrysolite pendant would look even though it hung a little lower than my collar and—“You’re still dressing!” he wailed...
...very carefully analyzed the deaths. The findings of the reviews showed there were no quality of care issues,” Fifer said. “Every one of the reviews showed that we are faced with critically ill patients.” Fifer said he??s concerned similar studies may cause physicians to stop taking the hardest cases, which he added is occurring in his department, where doctors are “not taking on as many high risk cases” to lower mortality statistics. Medical School Professor Sharon-Lise Normand, who led the study, agreed...
...flaws.And Morrissey, the one-time lead singer of 80s superstars, The Smiths, suffers acutely from this exposed condition. No longer the international sex symbol of his twenties, Morrissey’s sexuality is not the burning issue it once may have been. No longer the ringleader of iconoclastic innovators, he??s the frontman for only his overindulged self. No longer politically relevant, he can pontificate on matters of state all he wants, but the papers don’t really care. The persona of Morrissey has lost its allure; there’s nothing to conceal the insufficiency...
...Nick Batter ’09 is a mild-mannered college senior, studying history in Dunster and working on his thesis. But by night, actually by night he??s pretty much the same. Except Tuesday nights when he draws cartoons for the Wednesday edition of The Crimson...