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Afterwards, the musicians did come out for two beautiful encores. The first, John Cale's "Gun," was a song Siouxsie and the Banshees had covered in the past. The second encore was the high-light of the evening. Siouxsie at her best sang as Cale strummed an electric viola for a stunning performance of "Venus in Furs," a song from the legendary 1967 album The Velvet Underground and Nico. Though originally Lou Reed had sung the lyrics, Sioux's appropriation of the words, "shiny shiny, shiny boots of leather," lent the song a sexy feminine air, which perfectly complemented Cale...
With characteristic humorous self-deprecation, Kaus remembers the high-light of his law career...
...second and third encore passed before Dylan and cohorts left the stage for good. A poignant version of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" was certainly a high-light, with the telling addition of the lyric, "just like so many times before" a testimony to the many trials Dylan has recently faced, most notably his diagnosis with a serious heart condition...
...would like to commend Jeffrey N. Gell's coverage of the recognition process involving Harvard Christians in Action (HCIA). His two articles high-light an issue which is of concern to all students at Harvard because it addresses a problem of fairness which goes beyond the circumstances of this particular debate. Despite what Dean Archie C. Epps III has stated, the issue at hand is not whether HCIA is autonomous from the Boston Church of Christ. At issue is the right of any group of students to exist as a recognized organization when it meets the minimum requirements stated...
...first-year who is a lesbian says she made a conscious choice to high-light her outness on her Harvard application...