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...added that, since no buildings were destroyed, the basic layout of the campus would not change. The only visible difference, he said, would be the absence of trees that have been knocked down. Strecker said the destruction that bordered Tulane’s campus offers students the opportunity to perform valuable community service. “They get to take part in the rebuilding of one of the world’s greatest cities, and that’s an experience that no other student in the world has,” he said. Slattery said New Orleans...

Author: By Kyle A. Magida, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Katrina Evacuees to Return | 11/4/2005 | See Source »

...graduate all stand in a room together. Salvador Dali couldn’t have thought of a situation more sublimely absurd. But those very ingredients formed the basis of “7x7x7x7x7,” a modern dance piece choreographed by Ryuji Yamaguchi ’03 and performed in New York City early last month. Since graduation, Yamaguchi has been globetrotting from New York to Japan, attempting to make a name for himself in the competitive world of professional dance. After he began his career as a choreographer and dancer at Massachusetts’s Deerfield Academy, Yamaguchi...

Author: By Merrily E. Mcgugan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alumni Watch: Ryuji Yamaguchi '03 | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

Friday, Nov. 4Aberdeen City CD Release Party. The local mood-rock band is performing at TT The Bear’s Place to herald the release of their debut CD, The Freezing Atlantic, featuring the radio single “God is Going to Get Sick of Me.” Why Twist the Hair opens at 9:15 p.m. with The Plain Janes and the Bon Savants playing at 10:15 and 11:15. T.T. The Bear’s Place. 12:15 a.m. Tickets available through Ticketmaster or at the door, $9. (DFH)Babaloo. Babaloo is releasing their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Happening 11/4 - 11/11 | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...know it was legal to have fun on a Sunday night in Cambridge. No one told the crowd, though, because they were as into the music as the people on stage. Of course, judging by the instrument cases propped against every vertical surface, most of them were there to perform. It may have been an open-mic night, but there was nothing amateurish about it—these people knew what they were doing. The open-mics have no cover—if you’re broke and want to see some talented part-timers you should check...

Author: By Michael A. Mohammed, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hotspot: The Cantab Lounge | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

This weekend, South Asian cultures—both old and new—will converge upon the Harvard stage in the production, “Kalpanam: Classical Imaginations.” The program’s dance performance pieces not only typify traditional Indian dance styles—dancers will perform lively Kuchuppudi folk dances and classic Bharathnatyam dance narratives about Hindu gods—but are also accented with bits of modern flair...

Author: By Vinita M. Alexander, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Kalpanam | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

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