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In any case, the yearly Beanpot tournaments are grim glimpses into our collective future. When the situation demands anarchy, no one but a few scrawny undergrads ever rises to the occasion. The glazed preppy attitude has even started to haunt The Game; when first-years and seniors alike are relegated...
Twenty-nine years and 21 solo albums later, McCartney is still enjoying the fun of it -- and provoking those female screams of adoration. MTV's 90-minute concert special, which airs this Wednesday, goes out of its way to tap memories of Beatlemania by letting the studio audience crush against...
Bill Clinton was equal to the occasion. His speech was, for him, stunningly brief: 14 minutes. It contained fewer memorable lines than some previous Inaugurals, and its occasional attempts at poetry ("In the depth of winter . . . we force the spring") seemed mildly strained. But in concentrated form and effective, though plain, language, the President defined all the major themes of his Administration -- above all, change. Generational change: the 46-year-old Clinton paid a graceful tribute to the generation of his 68-year- old predecessor and summoned his fellow baby boomers less to take over than to assume "new responsibilities...
"Although the first weekend of the New Year was relatively uneventful for Harvard students, some did celebrate the occasion," said Cheung.
ITS CREATORS HAVE DESCRIBED JAZZ, which premiered at the NEW YORK CITY BALLET last week, as "about America," with musical references to black history, Indian tribes and such. Don't worry about the politics: there isn't any. This six-part dance suite is set to a yawping, march-based...