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...that vision, a wunderkind if not a prophet, unbelievably talented and waiting to reach his musical and political peak. Fame and high art would come later. “One Love” is simply a testament to that promise, not its realization. —Reviewer Nicholas K. Tabor can be reached at ntabor@fas.harvard.edu
Cecil Sharp House in London's leafy Regent's Park is nobody's idea of a fashionable venue. The Spartan headquarters of the English Folk Dance and Song Society is home to such curiosities as tabor-drum workshops and Morris-dancing classes...
Cecil Sharp house in London's leafy Regent's Park is nobody's idea of a fashionable venue. The spartan headquarters of the English Folk Dance and Song Society is home to such curiosities as tabor-drum workshops and Morris-dancing classes. Not a place, then, where one would expect to encounter Anna Wintour, the editor of American Vogue, especially not at the height of London Fashion Week. Yet Wintour, along with New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art's top brass, had an assignation there with the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain. So entertaining was the performance that...
...shot whenever Dafoe does something annoying. 9. When you see the Harvard motto written on one of the brothers’ left hands. 10. Every time Ron Jeremy appears on screen as a mob boss who eerily resembles Oprah. —Kyle L. K. McAuley and Nicholas K. Tabor...
...expecting it: me, or other people? From Putnins’s view, pop is only shameful when you label it guilty, and only legitimate when you label it art. Pop music is as valid or as useful as its listeners make it.—Staff writer Nicholas K. Tabor can be reached at ntabor@fas.harvard.edu...