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Presenting his firm’s plans, Werminghausen said that the science complex will consist of four buildings surrounding a central yard, reflecting the community atmosphere of Harvard Yard. Each building will contain a mix of offices, labs, and social spaces. They will be interconnected via elevated walkways...
...Meg’s (Woods) Boston apartment. He plans to sabotage the engagement of Meg’s daughter Melissa (Anna I. Polonyi ’10), for whom Meg is throwing an engagement party and with whom Blair has been in love since high school. A delightfully quirky mix of guests arrives throughout the day, including a broke businessman turned porn writer (Steve Sweeney), a giggly southern belle whose past is not as chaste as it seems (Rebecca M. Harrington ’08, who is also a Crimson columnist), and a pair of man-hungry rivals, Diedre (Windsor...
...several prominent black coaching candidates being considered for the position. The Globe recently reported that none of the 32 head coaches at Harvard are black. Amaker, who the Globe said will be interviewing tomorrow, and Stan Heath, the former Arkansas coach whose name was in the mix for the Harvard position until he was hired by South Florida this week, are both African American.“I don’t think that this would be any different than any other coaching search that we would do, other than the fact that the nature of a search...
...Where are your friends tonight?” Sonically, it’s New Order’s “Age of Consent” on HGH; lyrically, it’s something completely new. Objectively, it’s amazing. The singles get wisely buried in the mix. Cowbell-heavy “Us v. Them” ends up near the album’s end; but while the sequencing shows restraint, the song’s bombastic multi-tracked vocal harmonies suggest that Murphy may even be taking on Freddie Mercury. “North American...
...play debuting in the Loeb Experimental Theatre. 'The play follows a party that’s taking place before a wedding, which the mother of the bride is holding in her Boston apartment, and she’s invited all her childhood friends. It’s a volatile mix of personalities, and hilarious chaos ensues. My character’s name is Val, short for Valerie. She’s the younger sister of the bride, exasperated at her mother and trying to keep things in control, but they spiral out of control anyway.' As “Reception?...