Word: sridhar
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...game-show host for Jamal, our slum-residing protagonist, while rudely referring to him as a call-center chai wallah; the objective is to humiliate. Reality exists at many levels. Just look at your skin under a microscope if you want to see filth and ugliness. Neelam Sridhar, Secunderabad, India...
...said. “We won because we offered a vision that excited the imaginations of our people and allowed them to hope again.” Sirleaf’s speech filled every seat in the forum, and only winners of an online lottery could obtain tickets. Kavita Sridhar, a second-year Kennedy School student and one of the lucky ticket-holders last night, said afterwards, “It’s amazing to see, as an alumna, how far you can go.” —Staff writer Ariadne C. Medler can be reached...
...highlighted at Arts First, then next week promises to be as diverse and varied as it is interesting and talented. The one-hour show will give the audience a glimpse into a traditional South Indian music called Carnatic. Vocalists Samir V. Rao ’08 and Vasanthi Sridhar ’07 will perform, accompanied on traditional Carnatic instruments by violinist Vivek A. Rudrapatna ’06, and mridangam (a double sided South Indian drum) player Shakeel Avadhany (MIT ’09). According to Rudrapatna, Carnatic music is very similar to other music forms, such as Russian...
...Zuzanna M. Olszewska, Amy E. Ooten, Leah A.W. Plunkett, Suhas M. Radhakrishna, Renee J. Raphael, Jane L. Risen, Joel D. Rosenbaum, Julia M. Rosenbloom, David M. Rosmarin, Caroline A. Rothert, David J. Ryu, Erica L. Sanders, Wesley T.W. Shih, Jared B. Shirck, Dale R. Shuger, Adam A. Sofen, Aparna Sridhar, Charles T. Steenburg, Nicholas O. Stephanopoulos, Srdjan L. Tanjga, Trygve V. Throntveit, Rachel E. Tobey, Greg Y. Tseng, Joshua S. VonKorff, Richard J. Wegener, Sophie E. Weirich, Elizabeth H. Winthrop, Christopher N. Wisniewski, Abraham J. Wu, Pierre Yared, Belinda D. Yu, Christine A. Zimmerman...
...just a total joker," said Aparna Sridhar '01. "He loved to talk and laugh with people more than anything...