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...copy. Stefani wants to be the next Madonna with her sex-obsessed lyrics and electronic synth beats, but she loses the thing that got No Doubt its fans and made Stefani famous: her innocent-yet-knowing sexiness and clever lyrics. It’s a sellout as disappointing as Jewel??s or Liz Phair’s, and far less pleasant...
Inside a drab brown former municipal building, teens and grandmas get down with their bad selves in belly dancing classes taught by Johara (a stage name—“Jewel?? in Arabic). Although the clickety-clack of the tap ingenues in the adjacent studio travels through the walls, once the Middle Eastern beats are turned on, the room transforms into a glorious world of hip-shaking and undulating. Johara’ s form of belly dancing fuses styles ranging from Egyptian to Turkish Gypsy to Saudi Arabian. This may seem a little overwhelming for some belly...
...ranks of the men’s rugby team, which director of club sports John Wentzell recently called “the crown jewel?? of the club sports program at Harvard, have filled gradually over the year with ex-varsity athletes, mainly from the football, track and crew teams...
When the Robert M. Beren ’47 Tennis Center was officially dedicated last spring, coaches and players lauded the immaculate 18-court facility. At the dedication, women’s tennis coach Gordon Graham described it as a “glistening jewel?? that would provide “a major source of confidence and pride, helping our athletes to compete at their best...
Closer to home, problems in the undergraduate experience at Harvard kept cropping up. Committee members firmly believed that the College was the “crown jewel?? of the University, and thus were troubled by the issues faculty and administrators kept raising: classes were too big, there weren’t enough faculty, housing was overcrowded, and the sciences seemed to be falling by the wayside. Finally, it became clear to the committee members that Harvard had outgrown Cambridge. Over the next half-century, Harvard would need to shift across the river to land purchased in Allston...
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