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This Friday, as students, locals, and tourists alike stroll down Massachusetts Avenue, heads will turn. Between 12 p.m. and 5 p.m., the Holyoke Center stage will feature a program that combines vocal ingenuity with interludes comprised of superb Indian, Chinese, and Ballroom dance. The afternoon will showcase eight of Harvard’s most noteworthy a capella groups—as annual staples of Harvard’s Arts First weekend, these groups share an unmatched excitement about contributing to Harvard’s artistic tradition.First to perform is Harvard’s oldest a capella group...
...Bobby Womack-style chops and a willingness to get vulnerable, but Danger Mouse replaces all the moldering soul tropes--over-the-top strings, key-changing hysterics--with minimalist bass lines, trippy samples and planetariums full of crunchy galactic sounds. The result on Necromancing, Just a Thought and the superb Crazy (the first single to top the British charts powered only by downloads) is emotional tension balanced perfectly with innovation. NEIL YOUNG LIVING WITH WAR From the first fuzzy chords, the question posed by Young's 32nd album is not Why does Neil hate George Bush? but How much does Neil...
...with the aliases Lensman319 and Thonggrrrrl14, nods to his profession and her age (gross)—and decide to meet in person. However, this is in no way “You’ve Got Mail” with a pedophiliac twist. This is one superb film by all accounts that you won’t be able to shake off. After Haley (Ellen Page) and Jeff (Patrick Wilson, “The Phantom of the Opera”) meet in public, they quickly decide to go back to his apartment, but it is unclear who wants...
...sharp and clear as it was four and a half years ago. Fittingly, “United 93” opened this week in New York at the Tribeca Film Festival, which was founded in response to the aftermath of Sept. 11 Bottom Line: Greengrass has crafted a superb and stunningly beautiful film, telling the story of anonymous heroics on a day when simply walking out your door and going to work...
While “On the Heir,” was overall innovative, the acoustical inadequacies of the Agassiz Theatre combined with the cast’s musical inexperience detracted from an otherwise superb script. Marking the tenth anniversary of the Freshman Musical, the entirely first-year scripted, produced, and acted show ran April 20 to 22. According to the production company, it wasn’t geared solely toward pre-frosh, freshmen, or even Harvard students. A collaboration by writer and director Nathan D. Johnson ’09, producers Allegra M. Richards ’09 and Julia...