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...Jazz has spread in so many different ways over the course of its existence,” King says. “I feel like we’re part of the jazz canon, because we are improvisers first and foremost.”But jazz isn??t the defining element of The Bad Plus, whose latest album features both original tracks and a number of covers, including renditions of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb” and Igor Stravinsky’s “Variations d’Apollon...
...think being fearful of an opponent isn??t beneficial, [and] seeing that an opponent has lost a bunch of games can make you overconfident or play down to a team’s level,” Bock said. “I just try to focus on Harvard softball. As long as we do that and keep the game at our own pace, we’ll be successful against any opponent...
...before bringing it back,” said Kathryn Lapolla, a J.P. Licks supervisor. Herrell’s Ice Cream and Espresso Bar has remained largely unaffected by the entire salmonella outbreak. “We haven’t served pistachio ice cream in a while, and it isn??t a popular topping,” said Jared Sheeham, the manager on shift yesterday afternoon. “We also managed to avoid the peanut recall.” The Market in the Square is one of the few places still serving pistachios?...
...opener for the Black and White’s heavyweight team against Brown while the lights will face Georgetown at the Class of 2004 Cup in Washington D.C. Radcliffe expects the competition to only intensify in the coming weeks. “Looking forward to future, just having composure isn??t going to be enough and continuing to work hard together as an eight is going to be necessary,” Schwartz said. —Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...race. Dean Daniels and her reporter paramour break from this pattern, but only because the most incredulous lines are reserved for them alone. When asked why she would “even want to help these kids,” Daniels earnestly responds, “Because the world isn??t fair. People keep getting their asses handed to them. Why shouldn’t we try and change that?”Many of the movie’s problems likely stem from the stage-to-screen transplant. The strictly color-coded groups of students are carelessly...