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...first poem, “dark phrases,” opens with all seven actresses on stage and wrapped in a piece of gossamer fabric. Jazz music accompanies their moan-ridden laughter. A motif that recurs throughout the show emerges, as a black girl’s voice surfaces through the music...
...into another, with the actresses and the monologues complimenting each other. One of the evening’s truly remarkable gems, however, comes from the mini-play “no assistance.” Olamipe I. Okunseinde ’04, shrouded in blue, delivers the clever, empowering poem with clarity...
...prefects for the entryway, Lorrayne S. Ward ’03, Peter P. Monteleone ’03 and Jordan D. Scopa ’04 sent an e-mail to the entryway with a poem to get the first-years excited about the housing lottery...
...After days of strife and nights spent sleepless, Your blocking forms having reached completeness, Your days in the yard are reaching their end, Your home at Harvard must change once again,” reads a selection from the poem...
Ashbery read from some recent prose-poems and older classics, including his self-declared “one-size-fits-all confessional poem,” “Soonest Mended.” In the poem, Ashbery meditates on “starting out” and “coming back” and how the two are intertwined. But this inevitable cycle is not so much an exercise in futility as it is a constant return to a place of self-searching and inspiration. In “The Painter,” we again see Ashbery?...