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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...question about the ideal location of the theater was on Harvard's Geography 1 exam (answer: halfway between Harvard Square and the Charlestown Navy Yard...

Author: By David A. Fahrenthold, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Quiz for the Weekend: Test Your Knowledge of University Trivia | 10/3/1997 | See Source »

Cole went on to describe his ideal situation, saying "I would hope that we'll have a touring schedule that we can handle and that allows us to pursue other interests as well as the Zippers." One of those other interests is Jim's recent tribute to Charlie Patton, with which Stu was also involved. Stu said, "We went to visit his family, and it was just amazing...Rosetta Patton was Jimbo's nanny, and she never saw any of the money Charlie made, so this album is kind of a tribute for her." The Zippers are also working...

Author: By Heidi J. Bruggink, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Swing Septet Takes Hold of Pop Spotlight | 10/3/1997 | See Source »

First, a warning: for those not already jazz fans, or even for those who are but are not familiar with Coltrane's music, this collection is not an ideal introduction. Box sets, with their limited focus and substantial price, are meant for dedicated fans. If anything, "Village Vanguard" is even more demanding of its listeners for several reasons: it documents only a fiveday period and represents only nine different compositions (there are multiple versions of most songs) in its four-and-a-half hour span. And because it is a live jazz recording, the musicians take artistic risks and extend...

Author: By Abraham J. Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Jazz Fortune Coltrane Left Behind | 10/3/1997 | See Source »

...recording can never be an ideal way to listen to jazz, because an integral part of that musical idiom is witnessing the spontaneous creations of the artist unfold before you-live. But these recordings come as close to transcending that limitation as seems possible. The live setting reinforces the very palpable sense that Coltrane is holding back nothing in expressing himself through his horn. Even if one doesn't fully "understand" the music-and perhaps no one can-its emotional power will be immediately apparent.Photo courtesy of MCA RecordsA new set of Coltrane's recordings presents the artist live...

Author: By Abraham J. Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Jazz Fortune Coltrane Left Behind | 10/3/1997 | See Source »

...Place: mass = 4 x radius3. For every centimeter that it enlarges, the heart needs an enormous amount of muscle mass to compensate. Batista reasoned that since nature had decided on a perfect proportion for hearts, his job was to bring enlarged hearts back to their ideal size. "Is this a miracle?" he asks. "No. We're just creating a more efficient machine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TOO BIG A HEART | 10/1/1997 | See Source »

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