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Staged in the bowels of the Adams House Pool Theatre, the show featured an electronic keyboard, played by Freedman, nestled in the corner of a slightly elevated stage. The stadium-like seating actually allowed an unusual intimacy between the other four performers and the audience. This was convenient during an early part of the evening when audience participation played a part in Purohit's rendition of "Sooner or Later," a tune from Dick Tracy...

Author: By Judy P. Tsai, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fantastick Fest of Sondheim | 10/10/1997 | See Source »

...most of the past few weeks he's been holed up in his off-campus apartment, working at his computer and keyboard on one of the main numbers in the musical, "Sweat." His excitement seems almost too great to be contained in a tiny room...

Author: By Brendan H. Gibbon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: From Harvard To Hollywood...(And Back Again) | 10/10/1997 | See Source »

...centerpiece of the museum is the Walk Through Computer 2000, a two-story working Pentium computer with a giant keyboard, trackball and monitor. It's an eerie experience to actually maneuver through a computer like the one you have in your dorm room, down to the pickup-truck sized 3Com card inside...

Author: By Kevin S. Davis, | Title: Interactive Computer Museum | 10/7/1997 | See Source »

...aided tremendously by the sheer skill of his backing musicians. The band-in Bowie's opinion, his best band in over two decades-has now been playing long enough together to develop a real sense of coherence and musical unity. Particular highlights included Mike Garson's short, jazz-inflected keyboard solos, and the startling firepower of Reeves Gabrels' guitar...

Author: By Josiah J. Madigan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Man Who Sold (Out) the World | 10/3/1997 | See Source »

Apple's solution? Take the brisk Newton software, put it in a notebook sized package with a full-sized keyboard, and market it to K-12 and collegiate education markets. Less technically demanding to assemble than most notebooks, the eMate retails for just under $800. In fact, the new Apple chair Steven P. Jobs decided recently to nix the spinning of Newton from Apple, bringing the subsidiary back into the fold-largely to develop new eMate products...

Author: By Kevin S. Davis, | Title: New Notebook Computers Offer More Memory | 9/23/1997 | See Source »

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