Word: songe
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Perhaps the best synthesis of the thoughts and actions of Sarah S. Song '96 can be found in her writing on the issues she cares about...
...daughter of a Korean pastor from Derry, New Hampshire and a resident of Pforzheimer House, Song has devoted her Harvard career to writing and thinking about issues of social justice...
...president and senior editor of Perspective, Harvard-Radcliffe's liberal monthly, Song was an unrelenting critic of racial and gender inequality. And her senior thesis on the growth of a women's movement in Korea reinforced her interest in women, politics and writing...
...Social Studies concentrator, Song says she likes to focus her writing and studies on women's issues and on the ongoing effects of race and power in society...
...vocalist--she has a croaky, flat voice--but the strength of her music came from what she was singing, not how she was singing it. Unfortunately, on her new album, Gone Again, words fail her. The album deals with issues of mortality (the word heaven pops up in three songs), but the endeavor is marred by one song, Summer Cannibals, which comes complete with faux tribal chants and stereotypical images galore (boiling cauldrons and the like) along with a guttural, chanted chorus, "eat/eat/eat...