Word: relaxing
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...come up that first inning and score it’s a different ballgame, because we kind of relax and play looser,” Allard said...
...Undergraduate Council (UC) erupted into what one member called “chaos” last night over a controversial piece of legislation that would relax the council’s anti-discrimination rules that determine its guidelines in allocating grants to student groups. Student Affairs Committee (SAC) Vice Chair Matthew R. Greenfield ’08 introduced legislation calling for the UC to approve funding for student groups that are either recognized by the College or adhere to the council’s own anti-discrimination policy. Despite two attempts to consider the legislation, Greenfield failed to bring...
...movement, such as Eurydice’s constant scribbling on the walls or Orpheus’s pacing, and protracting moments like the silence when Orpheus loses Eurydice, which lasts for several agonizing but transfixing minutes. He refuses to put the brakes on and give the audience room to relax, making the play one long crescendo. “Orpheus X” is also one of the most technically interesting and virtuosic plays I have ever seen. A video designed by Denise Marika—from flowing honey in a scene in which Eurydice relates a dream involving bees...
...Isn’t this the time for us to just drink, lounge about, and sleep around?” one friend asked me the other day. Yes, this is our time to relax, but senior spring shouldn’t be all about drinking, lounging, and reminiscing. I never thought I’d play a team sport at Harvard, but today, I wouldn’t have it any other way, although I apparently misread the memo on waking up in strange beds; instead, I wake up in strange boats...
...that there is no cleansing to the killing; it eliminates one problem, but he is not shy about realizing that there are no cure-alls, no really effective balms.Upon first listen, many are annoyed by Morrissey’s self-absorption and melodrama. But if you take the time, relax, and let his unique orchestrations flow through you, you might just want to join the faith.—Reviewer Scoop A. Wasserstein can be reached at wasserst@fas.harvard.edu