Word: hear
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...According to her spokesperson, Madonna will not be releasing a statement. She is scheduled to perform Saturday in Atlantic City, N.J., as part of her ongoing Sticky & Sweet Tour. (See pictures and hear audio of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame...
...cream with her bare hands. Hammond (Ed Schrader), a frequent fourth-wall breaker who had just finished an extended Bob Hope routine, came up from behind and tried to snuggle with her as he talked. “I just want to make sure you can hear me,” he explained. In the movie, the scene ends with Hammond’s melancholy summary of the ice cream and the park itself: “I spared no expense.” Schrader instead delivered this as a vaudevillian punch line, holding out his cane and smiling...
...first to approach Le Corbusier in a narrative that goes through his life,” he told community members last night. The book signing, organized by Random House Publishers, Harvard Book Store, and the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies, was an opportunity for art enthusiasts to hear more about the architect. Weber said he moved to Paris specifically to study Le Corbusier’s personal letters to his mother and friend. “You get to know the person, not judge them,” Weber said, adding that he was the first to gain access...
...Carl J. Shapiro Celebrity Lectures Series, Brown spoke about art and dance with Richard Colton, a local dance instructor. What could have been a structured interview became an intimate discussion concerning her movement, her aesthetic theory, and her career. “You never have enough opportunity to hear artists talk. They interview more athletes,” lamented audience member Martha Armstrong Gray, Dance Director at the Cambridge School of Weston. “But I’d rather see Trisha move than talk.” In hushed tones, Brown alternated between casually speaking about her experiences...
...number for an assistance hotline. Before speaking with Onofrey, “Michael” called the room of Marissa A. Reichel ’12 and Leslie A. Rea ’12. Reichel spoke with him for 10 minutes, according to Rea. Two minutes later, they could hear the phone ringing in the next room. By midnight, several rooms had received calls and the students informed their proctor, who notified the Freshman Dean’s Office. Gretchen M. Gingo of the FDO said the office will include a message in the Freshman Yard Bulletin tomorrow telling students...