Word: magical
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...year is winding down, yet most students remain rich through the magic of Board Plus. If only we could cash out our digital riches, FM would spend our largesse in the following 15 ways...
...Museum Calderwood Courtyard Saptaswara: World FusionHarvard Yard Stage Choral Works A CappellaHolden Chapel Celtic Music ShowcaseLoker Commons Japanese Tea Ceremony DemonstrationsTearoom. East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department, 5 Bryant St.Dance FestivalLowell Lecture Hall A Violin/Viola EventMemorial Church New Music from Harvard Undergraduate ComposersPaine Hall Music for PercussionSanders Theatre Harvard Magic: Sleight of VeritasScience Center D3:00 PM Joga CapoeiraScience Center Kids’ Show! Agassiz Theatre Tropical Woodwind Quintet MusicAdolphus Busch Hall Films by Oliver HorovitzCarpenter Center Debussy Piano PerformanceFogg Art Museum Calderwood Courtyard Portraits in Modern JazzHarvard Yard Stage ‘Cliffe NotesHolden Chapel Tabla JugalbandhiLoker Commons Dance...
...Since I Left You,” which include language tapes, Madonna’s “Holiday,” and a vocal clip of a giddy Club Med DJ.On the commercial side, Puff Daddy (now Diddy, formerly known as P. Diddy, Puffy D, Puff the Magic Dragon and “Steve”) and his pop gangster peers became infamous for completely recycling old songs (by the Police, and others) without much attempt at refashioning, leading the satirical weekly The Onion to suggest that Puff Daddy’s next single would consist of David Bowie?...
...President's ace strategist was brought up sharply at a recent White House meeting with a group of Republican congressional-staff chiefs when he suggested that the best approach to soaring gasoline prices was this: wait. There's no immediate fix available, so let the market work its magic, Rove said. The stratospheric pricing will reduce demand soon enough, and $3-per-gal. gas will be a memory by summer. It's basic economics...
...learned to use the flute, and pursued Sean-nós, a traditional form of Irish singing. As she says, “I try to follow all my stars, my intellectual star, my artistic star, and hope those stars converge into one.” While embracing the magic of what she studies and creates, Chadbourne is also an educator and a scholar. In discussing her work with students, she says, “In the classroom, we look at so many aspects of meaning and choice in expression—ways of constructing meaning through stories, deliberate...