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...emphasizing the blended cultural milieu of the music and Kinshasa. Masanka Sankayi sing one of their songs in French. Bolia We Ndenge introduce an accordion into their music and shout that it “comes from Belgium,” the country’s old colonial master. But the sound of the colonists’ instrument hardly seems imposed; it fits flawlessly into the trance-grooves of the band. The songs unfurl from the musicians’ hands and voices with an irrepressible jubilation. In an essential way, this music is a call for celebration, which is part...
...nervous when I hear other students talk about their future careers as if they were I-Banking while still in the womb. Walk into the Coop these days and all you see are books with titles like (I am not making this up): “Sell Yourself!: Master the Job Interview Process.” As a twenty-year-old college student, I had no idea that I was up for sale. Do I really have to be overly concerned with my future career when I’m still not old enough to drink legally? I thought college...
...left-right-left, booty-shake-shake-shake," chants the choreographer of "Chicago" as she teaches a dance to boys who try to master the counts. Kaszynski, though slower to learn the steps than the others, looks focused and comfortable...
...captured the imagination a bit.”The 17-member Task Force, composed of Allston residents appointed by Menino, is charged with reviewing Harvard’s expansion plans as they are presented to the City. Before the University can proceed with construction, it must submit an Institutional Master Plan to both the City and the Task Force.“There is a process by which all of these ideas have to be processed and looked at,” Mellone said. “Harvard has to produce formal documents in order to start that...
...spring, Lowell House administration, Facilities Maintenance Operations (FMO) personnel, and HoCo met hoping to solve the various problems associated with the issue. The gate has never closed all the way, and a pediment above it fell last summer after the gate repeatedly slammed into it, according to Lowell House Master Diana L. Eck. She added that it was “never really designed for that much use.” The House replaced the pediment and put a door stop to prevent the slamming, but Lowell administrators think that ten years from now, with the possibility of increased traffic...