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...many vacationers and business travelers, New Orleans is the ultimate party town, synonymous with delectably spicy food, wickedly strong mixed drinks served in a "go" cup, and the unique sounds of zydeco tunes and Dixieland jazz. But behind the revelry lies a quieter realm of historic richness and beauty: the city's celebrated antiques district, which features an estimated 300 stores in and around the French Quarter, some just steps away from the teeming restaurants and blaring clubs. Within their glowing interiors, the shops offer silverware, jewelry, furniture, chandeliers and other accessories to suit virtually every taste and budget...
...Quantitative Reasoning 43: “Introduction to Investments” attracted 183 students and Literature and Arts B-82: “Sayin’ Something—Jazz as Sound, Sensibility and Social Dialogue” saw 150 students enroll...
...dance show, EX-Rated. Featuring a star-studded list of choreographers, including Shelby Braxton-Brooks ’03 and Ryuji Yamaguchi ’03, EX-Rated is destined to be an intense experience. The staff of EX-Rated boasts that the show will include a mix of jazz, ballet, hip-hop, modern, tap, step, break dancing and even gymnastics. Performing in the round (with audience on all four sides of the cast) on Oct. 18-20 and 23-26, EX-Rated will surely make Harvard performance history...
...Side Man in the Ex Nov. 9-16, produced by Alex Kanter ’05. If you’ve ever wondered about those cool cats responsible for making Glenn Miller’s “In the Mood” the most overplayed high school jazz band song, seeing Side Man is a no-brainer. Warren Leight’s play is a touching look at the effects of the erosion of big-band jazz on its quirky performers. Even if you were beat up in high school for being a band nerd, see this show, because...
...MUSIC BOX It seems an unlikely place to find a jazz club, but Vinaigrette, on the top floor of the Howard Johnson AlQasr Hotel, tel: (962) 6568 9671, in the Shmeisani district of Amman, is where people in the know meet for late-night drinks and Arab fusion music. The glass walls of the bar offer spectacular night views over the capital; in the summer the open terrace is a great place to catch a cool breeze away from the traffic noise and pollution of town. The room is dark and intimate, and the tables small; each is graced with...