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...Just as buoyant is the score. How could it not be, with Broadway's premier songwriting siblings near the top of their form? The title tune got to #8 on the hit parade, and two others, "Who Cares?" and "Love Is Sweeping the Country," still put a 2/4 spring in the step of many a geriatric. But the score was no succession of stand-alone ballads and dance tunes. Ira referred to the show as an operetta and, in the Gilbert and Sullivan mode, each song fits into the plot, advances the improbable story and fleshes out the characters...
...while Harvard students should be spending their time taking intellectual risks and picking at will from among the course offerings of the world’s premier university faculty, many choose instead to gravitate toward those classes where they can feel assured of a high grade...
Rethinking the way people communicate with their pets is a cornerstone of Kilcommons' approach to training and a big reason that the author of seven books, including Good Owners, Great Dogs, and star of the just released puppy-training DVD My Smart Puppy, has emerged as one of the premier dog trainers in the country. Whether an animal is pulling on the leash, jumping on the neighbors or quietly relieving itself on the living-room sofa, Kilcommons has a remedy. He has trained more than 35,000 dogs, ranging from abandoned shelter pups to the poshest celebrity pooches, including Harrison...
...taking notes in one of his early morning classes. Pre-Frosh: “Do you like it here?” Catizone: “No, I don’t. No one wants you to come, either.” Senior Bar This week’s premier Senior Bar event is the “Roller Disco” at Chez Vouz. We were pretty excited about going, but then we woke up from our dream and realized that Nick Cannon will not be renting out the skates, and Bow Wow and T.I. will not be having...
...Music Society, Sunday April 30th at 7:30, in Sanders Theatre. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 495-2222. Regular: $17-46, Students: $8. For those Harvard students who can’t be bothered to make the trip to Boston, two of Boston’s premier classical music groups will come to you. This Sunday, the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and the Boston Chamber Music Society will both perform in Sanders Theatre. Eighteen-year-old violinist Caitlin Tully will solo for the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Benjamin Zander, in an afternoon performance of Shostakovich?...