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...become an annual event, with professors participating on each night. This year law professor Alan M. Dershowitz and Lawrence H. Summers, Harvard’s first Jewish president, have also participated in the lighting ceremony. At the end of the lighting, the group broke out into a Hebrew song. And when a member of the crowd requested a song in English, the revelry continued with, “I had a little dreidel, I made it out of clay.” Friday’s ceremony represents a significant shift from Harvard’s earlier years, when...
...members. “It’s going to be awesome.” Election Commission Chair Michael L. Taylor ’08 delivered the news to Sundquist’s Mather suite and brought along members of the Harvard Glee Club, who immersed the winners in song while others doused them with champagne. Sarafa said the first thing he would do as vice president-elect was to keep the promise he made to the Alaska Klub and swim in the Polar Bear Plunge this past Saturday morning. Sundquist said he would “hopefully start going...
Election Commission Chair Michael L. Taylor '08 delivered the news to Sundquist's Mather suite and brought along members of the Harvard Glee Club, who immersed the winners in song as they were being doused with champagne...
...finally seems to see Lou Reed, who has been in front of him all along. Here the music changes and the formerly driving bassline drops out. Flowers finally addresses Lou Reed directly and calmly sings his way to the end of this bizarre and captivating trip. Like the song, this video demands a second viewing for the watcher to fully appreciate everything that’s going on. At first it seems overwhelming and poorly put together; this ain’t no “Mr. Brightside,” and the Killers aren’t offering instant...
...hope gone? / I see the whole world turn into a war zone.” Jean’s answer to global violence is to strive for the creation of a global album. His version of world music, however, means cramming every conceivable genre into a single song. “Welcome to the East” features hints of samba, reggae, and classical guitar, and even has a cameo from the Nation of Islam’s Louis Farrakhan, who plays violin. “Hollywood meets Bollywood (Immigration)” also introduces Spanish vocals to a dancehall...