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...Accessibility, privacy, and fire safety top the list of concerns that will guide the project...
...somewhat superficial analysis of the problem of evil. Similarly, her examination of the rich never proceeds beyond their stinginess, and her look at America’s treatment of Native Americans never emerges from simply assigning blame. These conclusions may be true, but they fail to merit the project of the poem.Beyond her polemics, Paley’s plainspoken nature reveals a subtle sense of humor. In “I Met a Seducer,” she injects her own into her characters to create a memorable sequence of dialogue: “now said one what...
...Harvard Voice, a self-titled campus “multimedia project,” is two weeks from the launch of its weekly print edition and is awaiting official administrative recognition. Co-Founders Steven R. Duque ’08-’09 and Miran Pavic ’09 called The Voice an “amalgamation of media products” consisting of a weekly newspaper, a monthly magazine, and a blog. Duque, The Voice’s publisher, said his new project hopes to address a “disconnect between what people are interested...
...aesthetic into a highly evolved and deeply primal sound. But in fall 2006, singer-guitarist Dan Auerbach and drummer Patrick Carney were approached by eccentric producer-auteur Brian Burton (a.k.a. Danger Mouse)—best known for his work in Gnarls Barkley—to collaborate on a project with rock legend Ike Turner on the latter’s comeback album. Turner passed away in late 2007 before the project could be completed, but the relationship catalyzed “Attack & Release.”As their first album recorded in a professional studio, with an outside producer...
...dance in the program’s history. The show, which opened April 4 and runs through April 12 in the New College Theatre, was the first dance performance in the newly renovated space, which was large enought to accommodate the entire Harvard Wind Ensemble. The scope of this project highlights the dance program’s evolution over the past few years.Elizabeth Bergmann, the Dance Program’s director and the founder of the “Dancers’ Viewpointe” tradition back in 2001, choreographed the third piece of the performance to Kurt Weill?...