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...broadly be summed up, to quote former Harvard President A. Lawrence Lowell, Class of 1887, that “every educated man should know a little of everything and everything about something.” Whether or not Harvard’s Core Curriculum currently achieves that goal is somewhat dubious, and the curricular review process should, with any luck, improve things a great deal. One area, however, that there has been little buzz about—and thus seems in danger of being overlooked—is Harvard’s obligation to ensure that all its graduating seniors...
With the recent release of their double album Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, Outkast have become somewhat of a hip-hop R.E.M. The similarities speak for themselves: André 3000 and Big Boi have followed a path strikingly parallel to Michael Stipe and the boys—rising from underground success (both in the South, no less) to the top of the charts and pushing the boundaries of their sound even at the height of their popularity. Casual radio listeners are hooked by the catchy singles; more are captivated by their engaging lyrical content and constant musical experimentation; and college students everywhere...
...display, this is one of the most comprehensive and important exhibitions on Modern architecture Boston has seen in the past few years. For a Harvard audience that is intimately familiar with much of Sert’s work, presenting these buildings anew is not easy. While the exhibitions are somewhat traditional in approach, the objects are varied in type (from tiny sketches to large-scale blueprints) and quite handsomely displayed. In the Gund Hall gallery, the curators make good use of a difficult space in which to present an historical narrative...
...write music, and he does write lyrics, but it’s comforting to know that he’s 1000 times better at composing, and I’m somewhat better at writing lyrics at this point,” Ahrens said...
...Learning From Performers program is useful and important to those continuing in the arts, which are somewhat neglected here,” said Johanna S. “Jo Jo” Karlin ’05, a board member of the Harvard Radcliffe Drama Club. “We don’t have faculty that can teach you what these people...