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...cobalt glow. As twilight approaches, the dancer’s bending shadows are cast on the church’s stone walls. The audience seated in an intimate three-tier platform directly in front of the dancers challenges the traditional distance between performer and viewer. Cabaret-like tables pepper the tiers. Reminiscent of smoke-filled clubs, the Weimar republic and Marlene Dietrich, Mateo says the tables allow the audience “to see the choreography from some unconventional angles.” And there is something irresistibly irreverent about sipping martinis in a church...
Second, the black-and-white photos that pepper the screen during my mood movie’s opening credits reminded me why I rooted so hard for the Yanks and lived and died with each pitch for so many years—baseball is the best fan’s game out there. It has the best history, characters, moments, and the deepest cultural impact of any sport...
Flaming Dr. Pepper Bombs...
...nights get colder and the inertia of classes sets in, parties need to heat up. Although a little more complicated than the usual dorm room fare, these fiery concoctions are well worth the effort. The mixture of alcohol tastes remarkably like a Dr. Pepper. The faster you drink, the better the effect. Also, a large beer glass is recommended so the shot drop is controlled. Brian J. Emeott ’04, who tried these sizzling cocktails for first time at a recent Harvard party, recommends the drink for friends averse to alcohol. “It?...
...sweet bell pepper (any color...