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...named for former Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III. A mix of Stevie Wonder, contemporary gospel and African folk songs will supplement five original, never-before-performed pieces all written by Harvard-affiliated composers: four alumni, Derrick Ashong ’97, Theodore Maynard ’97, Sheldon Reid ’97, and Shu Nyatta ’02, and one Harvard parent, Celeste Wortes. Also, a Native American piece will be sung by Sisters, an a capella subset of Kuumba. Saturday, April 26, 8:00 p.m. Admission $12 regular, $8 seniors and students...
Portrait Photographs by George Platt Lynes. See feature on facing page. Through Jan. 28. Hours: Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Copeland Gallery and the Edward Sheldon Exhibition Rooms, Pusey Library...
...early 20th-century Anatevka, a small town in the Russian Pale—the region where many Jews were confined under Russian czarist rule—Fiddler tells the story of Tevye the milkman and his five daughters. With music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and a book by Joseph Stein, the 1960s musical is based on a story by writer Sholom Aleichem...
...beyond what Grandmother and Grandfather intuitively knew (that people can drive one another crazy) and perhaps find tools to solve such difficulties as those experienced by couples, families, employers and employees, religious groups, gangs and even nations. The goal of solving these problems is worth the effort. SHELDON H. KARDENER, M.D. Clinical Professor of Psychiatry UCLA Los Angeles...
...years of booming growth, the percentage of poor people isn't any lower than it was in the 1970s. The 1990s brought dramatic improvements, particularly for African Americans, but also saw a widening gap between richest and poorest. "Having the economy going again isn't enough," says Michigan professor Sheldon Danziger. "To me the puzzle is that there isn't any discussion of this." --By Eric Roston