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...course, the best stories are from the past. Disciplinary action, social clubs, and all that jazz is now way out in the open and transparent, too-easy fodder for the intrepid reporter. So, FM turns to musty documents and yellowed photographs. Hey, they were once secret, which makes them über-fascinating public knowledge...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Majorly Secretive Secrets Revealed | 12/14/2005 | See Source »

...long hours.” Several Phi Beta Kappa members said they are not solely concerned with grades. Together, they represent a broad array of extracurricular activities. Sheel C. Ganatra ’06 was president of Dharma last year and plays the trombone with the Jazz Band. Shahabi wrote and directed a short film called “Joy.” Inna Livitz joined Harvard Ballroom, which she said provided her with much-needed relaxation. “You need an outlet because you can’t be working all the time,” Livitz said...

Author: By Doris A. Hernandez, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 48 Seniors Elected to Phi Beta Kappa Society | 12/9/2005 | See Source »

...compilation tracks the highlights of their career, it becomes more and more apparent to me that I should love them. They have an MC (formerly two, until Malik B got kicked out for drug-related reasons) with a tight flow, a perfect drummer, a love for jazz, and endless jam-session grooves. Yet I don’t love them. I like them a lot, but there is something that keeps them from reaching the heights of their predecessors...

Author: By J. samuel Abbott, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Home Grown! | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...Calling Don Byron a jazz musician is like calling the Pacific wet—it just doesn’t begin to describe it,” according to Time Magazine.Don Byron may not be well-known among Harvard students, but he’s developed a reputation in the jazz world for ceaselessly shattering musical boundaries. This weekend, the Harvard Office For the Arts (OFA) and the Harvard Jazz Bands are bringing the 47-year-old clarinetist to campus as an Artist-in-Residence for the OFA’s ongoing “Learning with Performers?...

Author: By Kimberly E. Gittleson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Jazzman Testifies to Students | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

...sections: the first is set to Heitor Villa-Lobos and tends to be amorphous and less structured, while the second, accompanied by Bach’s “Concerto in D Minor, ” is more upbeat.The concert will change tone with its second number, an intense jazz piece choreographed by Jodi Allen, a Harvard Dance Program instructor and a professional dancer.“It’s a very powerful piece,” says Julia K. Lindpaintner ’09. “It definitely pushes us to our physical limits...

Author: By Tiffanie K Hsu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Dance Center in the Spotlight | 12/8/2005 | See Source »

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