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...speak,” he says, “on which to talk about his work and to express himself to someone, and I think it works in the film.”THE IGNORANT SYMPHONYUltimately, Harris says he hopes that the film will reveal Beethoven to a segment of society that hasn’t heard his music.“In this country, [classical music] seems to be reserved for some other class of society,” Harris laments. “And the more you listen to Beethoven, the more you realize that he covers...
...support for the project among everyone from economists to religious authorities, Ury has focused on logistics in 2006. Recently, the Initiative put out informational materials, created a DVD with a virtual tour of the route, built a small executive team, and began mapping the route. Ury hopes that one segment of the path, in Jordan, might be opened as soon as 2007.Ury is careful to point out that success in implementation will hinge largely on the circumstances and support of countries through which the path will pass.“The Harvard project is basically carrying out a study...
...College Alliance for Rock and Roll (HCARAR) has snagged a spot at the tailgate, where it will host a five-act battle of the bands, Harvard versus Yale. Part of the tailgate concert’s appeal for HCARAR is introducing both campus’ scenes to a wider segment of the population. “It provides a location for visibility in student music that doesn’t normally occur,” says president (and Plan B for the Type A’s drummer) Shirley L. Hufstedler ’07. “[We?...
...This year, nearly a third of 18 to 24-year-olds report that they will definitely vote in this year’s midterm elections—a percentage that would represent the highest mid-term turnout since 1982. For politicians to ignore this critical segment of the population is not only foolish but dangerous...
...with the pressure has come opportunity, according to Virginia Lee, an analyst for Euromonitor, who estimates that the antiaging segment of the cosmetics-business accounts for almost $11.4 billion worldwide--and could grow to $15.8 billion by 2010. "Not everyone, after all, is interested in having an injection," she says...