Word: holidaying
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...work so hard and for so long and the moment lasts for, like, 30 seconds.” One feather headdress and a pair of skin-tight leather pants later, Alford lets me know she’s finally done performing and ready to watch R&B singer J. Holiday close the show. I catch a glimpse of her later. standing on a chair, digital camera outstretched like a periscope. “I’m trying to get close to him. He’s singing my favorite song. It’s my ring tone...
...says.Her individual pieces involve “kittens and bunnies and puppies and flowers,” things that Hays says she loves and that other people oftentimes find “kitschy.” Over the past two years, she has photographed holiday cards for Easter and Christmas that feature herself surrounded by stuffed animals. “People think there’s a sort of irony about what I do,” Hays says. “It’s not considered a modern or sophisticated aesthetic, but it’s my aesthetic...
While snacking on hot cross buns, rice pudding, and challah earlier this month, over 70 students gathered around an arch of colorful poster boards carefully arranged at the back of Lowell dining hall. Each tasty sample of holiday food was accompanied by a conversation about the traditions of one of the many religions represented on campus.The Harvard College Interfaith Council organized this culinary evening as the Kickoff Festival for its celebration of the first-ever National Interfaith Awareness Week during mid-April. By collaborating with 12 religious groups and the Harvard Secular Society, the Council works to foster interfaith dialogue...
...Street, a jazz epicentre. Lovelorn Duke Orsino’s court has been turned into a jazz nightclub, complete with alcohol, dancers, and music. A live jazz quartet will be featured onstage, providing music during transitions and the songs of Feste the clown. The similarities between the Twelfth Night holiday from which the play derives its title and the 20s inspired Bolman to update the setting in order to present a fresh take on the play. “In much the same way that the Twelfth Night holiday was a final, wild, last gasp of revelry before returning...
...this year was,” said Kara M Hollis ’11, a first-time Eleganza model. The spectacle lasted over two hours, but a large portion of the audience left after the catwalk modeling during the performance of “Bed” singer J. Holiday. An added bonus for those in the VIP section, besides the prime seats, were the gift bags, which included discount coupons, shirts from Jack Wills, the British outfitter, and Vitamin Water. Audience members said that this year’s Eleganza was well worth the $12-$15 price...