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...statement following the resignation, Cheney called Libby "one of the most capable and talented individuals I have ever known." Since 2001, that talent has been at the disposal of the Vice President. Within the Administration, Libby, 55, is known as "Cheney's Cheney." But he also concurrently held, until today, the posts of Assistant to the President and National Security Adviser to the Vice President, titles that indicate his particular importance in the run-up to the Iraq war and in the debate over weapons of mass destruction that eventually led to Plamegate...
...winner of this year’s HRO Concerto Competition, will be playing Tchaikovsky’s “Piano Concerto No. 1.” Many of the HRO members agree that the audience will be dazzled with Yuan’s musical talent. “He plays with great musicality and sensitivity but also with complete technical confidence and maturity,” says Julia I. Bertelsmann ’09, a cellist in the orchestra. Although “Rite of Spring” has become a familiar tune thanks to the score of Disney?...
...pleasant circular vocal melody. But most of the album’s songs lack the focused, melodic hooks that have made their influences so successful. The album starts with a limp minute-long guitar intro, hardly the punch in the face that any over-worked A&R talent scout would find appealing. A number of consecutive songs are in the exact same key and tempo, making it difficult to discern one song from the next. Shopping an album like this around, the duo might have difficulty getting signed, let alone selling out arenas anytime soon. ALIVE AND AMPLIFIEDA recent show...
...Farmer’s Hotel”: the sole song attributed to both Berman and Malkmus. The track suffers from both songwriters’ characteristic excesses: Malkmus’ directionless guitar noodling and Berman’s oppressive verbosity. Luckily, the band is stacked with enough talent to keep these two honest, and missteps are few and far between. “Tanglewood” is a focused, energetic, and ambitious work, one that rewards revisitation just like a well-worn book of poetry. --Staff writer Bernard L. Parham can be reached at Parham@fas.harvard.edu
...Talent and creativity abounded as she walked through the room—on her left, fresh prints hung drying on the walls, on her right, rows of tables covered in paint, prints, and paper shreds. All the while, she climbed over discarded endeavors, abandoned haphazardly on the floor in artistic frustration...