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Mason and Whiteside move separately from each other, but are so aware and in tune with each other that it is as if they are one entity occasionally separated into two bodies, only to recombine in a mesh of arms and legs. They perform with a consistent ease calculated to provoke audible astonishment from the audience, beginning...
Inspired by a desire to "bring Beatles people together," BASH will host its first "Battle of the Bands" on Nov. 8. The only condition to perform: playing at least one Beatles song...
Only Harvard bands and solo musicians have been invited to perform and song titles will be available on a first-come, first-served basis...
...striatum, a part of the brain that controls voluntary movements. Princeton's Jacobs believes that, based on experiments with cats, repetitive motor activity--walking, chewing, breathing--stimulates the release of serotonin, which improves mood. That might explain why people are soothed by gum chewing and why obsessive-compulsives perform such ritualistic acts as hand washing over and over; they may simply be self-medicating to overcome a serotonin deficit...
Throughout the year, the chorus will perform different programs, each one on several nights. Tonight's performance will be repeated on Saturday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. The direc- tors chose Charity to sing in five out of the six programs this season...