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...each differs in how and when dinner would be offered. Two plans focus on “neighborhood” schemes, in which Annenberg and one dining hall in each of four upperclass neighborhoods—one in the Quad and three on the River??will have extended dinner hours. The third plan extends dinner one hour in Annenberg and all House dining halls. Although the latter plan is the most expensive, the extra cost is a necessary evil in order to finally institute a reform that students have both clamored for and needed for many years...
...screen twelve pixilated figures pirouetted, leapt, and posed to a Bruce Springsteen medley. As “Born to Run” segued into “The River?? and “The River?? flowed into the pounding chorus of “The Rising,” hearts began to sink. The picture wasn’t clear, but the message was. The FM dance team wouldn’t steal the show without a fight...
...advance, $25 at the door. (ABW)Okkervil River. The folk-indie band from Austin is performing at midnight along with Drew O’Doherty (9 p.m.), Charles Bissell of the Wrens (10 p.m.), and The Minus Story (11 p.m.). The New York Times praised Okkervil River??s newest album, Black Sheep Boy, as “marvelous…full of elegant phrases and unexpected images” and Pitchfork described the CD as “the most sustained and startling collection of songs yet, throughout which the band makes Sheff’s private madness...
...entirely different league from his unfortunately career-defining role in “Dumb and Dumber.” Laura Linney has been great in so many recent movies (“Kinsey,” “P.S.,” “Mystic River??) that it is tempting to take her for granted, but that would be a mistake. Her turn as a desperate housewife affects the audience so much that one forgives her myriad infidelities and an ill-advised romance with her son’s tennis instructor (Billy Baldwin).Speaking of which...
...restrictions will soon fall in line. Lowell’s announcement last week that it would adopt interhouse restrictions is the feather that broke the broccoli chicken’s back. The new rules will send hungry freshmen and quadlings to the last bastions of free eating by the River??overcrowding them and provoking more restrictions in turn. In the past, we have advocated a free system without such restrictions. But circumstances have changed. Dining halls without restrictions are being flooded with hungry students who are now barred from the majority of dining halls by the River...