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...become thesis-writing hermits, while I, too often, still seemed to think I was in hectic-schedule mode. Only after a month or so did I really start to get the hang of this whole “chilling out” thing. (And, admittedly, I became a big sib for Boston Refugee Youth Enrichment (BRYE), in part so I would have some organized activity to do each week.) Now I was getting sleep, and eating a big breakfast every morning, and had time to read The New York Times at a leisurely pace. My longtime roommates?...
...HARMONY is such a large program, but because it's individualized, volunteers can really do what they are good at," says Christine Chiou '01, HARMONY's co-director. "Through music, students have the opportunity to act as a Big Sib and watch someone grow...
...Drug smuggler's unit 24. Not "fer" 25. Cast out 28. Partner of Howard and Howard 29. A util. 30. He preceded Bush as U.S. Representative to the U.N. 32. He is demanding that 49-Down disarm 35. To date 36. A diuretic alleviates it 37. "W"'s sib 38. Marvin, editor of the article by 37-Across and a Bush adviser 41. Kicker's target, perhaps 42. Where Bill and Hillary met 43. Slumgullion or burgoo 44. Where Georgia is located 47. Recreational wheels, for short 49. They walked out of disarmament talks 50. Hillary didn't leave...
Openers 22 Jacks led off with surprising energy, with frontman Joe Sib motivating the crowd with the verve of a pumped up fitness instructor. His enthusiasm rubbed off on the audience, and songs with achingly obvious but still infectious sing-along choruses didn't hurt one bit. 22 Jacks' solid, straight-ahead melodic punk would have been enough as an appetizer, but there was a special treat in store. Sib stepped off stage for a second and came back with none other than Dicky Barrett of Boston's ska-core heroes the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. The nattily clad Dicky then...
...part of me is sad, missing all of the responsibility that comes with leading a student group. But a bigger part is starting to remember why I have always wanted to teach and work with families. It's exciting actually to have a conversation with my little sib and spend an afternoon together doing nothing at all. It's incredible to share a Saturday morning on a snow-covered basketball court in Central Square challenging her to another game of Around-the-World, without looking at my watch first or stifling a yawn...