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...addition to the artwork, there will be performances associated with the installation. On the afternoons of Oct. 20, 23 and 25, a theater troupe composed of homeless men and women from Bread and Jam, a homeless-run advocacy group, will perform. The plays will focus on the plight of the homeless in Harvard Square and Cambridge. Poets who are members of the Spare Change network will also perform. And students with performance ideas are welcome as well...
...place to socialize in an informal manner, with the warm and inviting atmosphere that one can find in the Thompson Room of the Barker Center: bright comfortable furniture, with vibrant colors and good lighting, or in Ticknor Lounge with its carpeted floors and large, refreshing windows. There should be performance space that would allow the numerous theater groups to have more direct appeal to the student body. The space should also allow space for upstart student bands to perform, bands who are currently relegated to the Loker “coffeehouse...
...first met ISAAC STERN when I was a young pianist, just beginning to perform. I was so bowled over by the force of his personality and reputation that it was many years before I realized he was not 7 ft. tall. One of the thrills of being onstage with him was the feeling of belonging he exuded. Once, after a concert in which he had played particularly brilliantly, even though the day had been spent in tiring travel, he said to the rest of us playing with him, "You know, I'm just a stage animal." It was that quality...
...afternoon progresses in Redmond, so does the audience, gradually cheering the competitors on the basis of their performance rather than their age--an about-face from the outset of the show. "I wish I was still in the kind of shape where I could get in there," says Rust Cox, 68, a rodeo fan from Primeville, Ore. The seniors revel in such reactions and say the puny purse money is irrelevant. "We just love the competition, and when people see us compete and can't believe that we can perform at this level, that's a wonderful feeling," says...
...first met ISAAC STERN when I was a young pianist just beginning to perform. I was so bowled over by the force of his personality and reputation that it was many years before I realized he was not 7 ft. tall. One of the thrills of being on stage with him was the feeling of belonging he exuded. Once, after a concert in which he had played particularly brilliantly, he said to the rest of us, "You know, I'm just a stage animal." It was that quality that gave us the feeling that there was no need...