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Selected as the Foundation’s “Cultural Artist of the Year,” Queen Latifah made her grand appearance at Kirkland House wearing blue jeans, tinted aviator sunglasses and a beige blouse...
...Queen Latifah received the royal treatment at Harvard Saturday, mingling with students at a Kirlkand House fete and later presiding over the 18th annual Cultural Rhythms show in Sanders Theatre...
CULTURAL RHYTHMS. The Harvard Foundation presents the 16th annual Cultural Rhythms Festival, with hip-hop artist Queen Latifah as emcee. Featuring performances by over 30 student organizations, including the Kuumba singers, the Chinese yo-yo team, the kung fu club, and other ethnic groups. Should be stunning and diverse as always. Saturday, Feb. 22, 3–5 p.m. Food reception to follow in the Science Center, and a free student-emceed second show at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $10 for Harvard ID-holders (limit 2 per person) at the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. Sanders Theater, Memorial Hall...
...Cultural Rhythms show is always one of the most eagerly-anticipated events on the Harvard calendar, featuring a variety of different performances. The host is carefully selected on the basis of both artistic achievement and charitable work. By any measure, Queen Latifah is a superstar in both categories. She’s put out five albums, including this past December’s She’s A Queen—A Collection of Hits, and in 1994 she won the Grammy Award for the Best Rap Solo Performance for her hit single, U.N.I.T.Y. On the small screen, she starred...
Recently, Latifah flexed her big-screen acting muscles with a dazzling performance in Chicago. Being placed alongside Renee Zellweger and Catherine Zeta-Jones is a daunting position for any actress to be in, but the Queen rose to the challenge and has now been nominated for both a Golden Globe and an Oscar. These are all impressive achievements, and they combine to make Queen Latifah a wonderful catch for the Harvard Foundation and Cultural Rhythms. We look forward to Saturday’s show...