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Improvisational comedy, ballet and music will combine in the Jimmy Jam, a charity fund-raiser this Friday at 8 p.m. in Paine Hall...
Columbia is another team in the second-place traffic jam behind Brown. Columbia finished its week with a 4-1 loss at Seton Hall and a 1-0 victory over Cornell...
Tuesday's second set opener was one of its highlights. The jam and transition out of "China Cat Sunflower" was quintessential Grateful Dead--rocking, but more importantly, energetic and exciting. The jam found its climax and then slid into an excellent "I Know You Rider." "Women Are Smarter" followed and kept the energy going with its bouncy, danceable rhythm...
...public heaved an enormous sigh of relief at the relative smoothness of the operation, many found the manner and the content of the deal that had forestalled an invasion distasteful. To get out of a jam, the current President had lent his authority to a failed former President. The terms of Jimmy Carter's arrangement to remove Haiti's brutal junta were so much less than Clinton had promised only days before. The agreement did not require the dictators to leave Haiti after their retirement, and they did not even sign it. It implied they and their followers were entitled...
Before MTV became the sugar daddy of rock 'n' roll, before Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder was even out of grade school, before the term alternative rock was trampled into the mud at the overhyped Woodstock '94, there was R.E.M. The , band, formed in 1980, is known for its artful, challenging music as well as its emotive, elliptical lyrics. Rather than succumbing to common-denominator tastes and releasing music that is too easily accessible, it has followed its own eccentric muse. In doing so, it set a standard for such alternative bands of the '90s as Pearl Jam and Offspring...