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...precious of what they work on—I fully respect that. I was working up to improving my skills and learning how to first write the song,” he said. After working as a music producer and penning a few successful songs for TV (including the theme to “Who’s the Boss?”), Kraft was asked to score a movie. “I had no idea how to do it, and I accepted the gig. I did what I needed to do. I went to a bookstore, read about...

Author: By Kevin C. Ni, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alum Reveals Secrets of Soundtracks | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

...goal shared by the two parties. “I think we’re striving for the same thing, and that is peace on the international ground,” she said after the debate. The event marked the end of a week-long conference centered on the theme “Bridging the Global Divide: Inequality in International Affairs,” organized by the Harvard International Relations Council. The conference also included panels and dinner discussions on issues such as climate change, the African war on terror, health care, and the media...

Author: By Bora Fezga, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Dems, HRC Face Off on U.S. Foreign Policy | 10/29/2007 | See Source »

...control the way people view me,” the letter reads. Andres Castro Samayoa ’10, an intern at the Women’s Center whose art is featured in the show and, said it was “exciting” to use the theme of the Harvard experience to reflect upon his time here. He combined work from his freshman year with new material, hoping his art would help him figure out how those experiences fit together. Castro Samayoa said he is also looking forward to working in the newly decorated Women?...

Author: By Megan A. Shutzer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students ‘Reflect’ on Harvard Experience | 10/29/2007 | See Source »

...start off such a momentous season opening. The symphony, composed of movements “Allegro con brio,” “Andante con moto,” and “Allegro in two parts,” was played to perfection. The famous opening theme was played in an array of keys and variations which allowed every part of the orchestra to truly shine. Short, delicate and softer sounds were abruptly transformed by crescendo into more drawn out, stronger, and more urgent sounds. This captivating pattern almost hinted at a battle between the instruments.The second movement...

Author: By Erinn V. Westbrook, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Holst, Beethoven A Hook for HRO | 10/28/2007 | See Source »

...being too much of a problem. Porter’s poetry is a close reading of the muscles that move us. It pays attention to the detail of these organs’ functions and the beauty of their synchronized relationships. In her performance, Porter often emphasized this theme to make a statement about the importance of working and moving together and being able to understand one another in the greater scheme of things. The poems also bring to center stage the importance of naming not only muscles, but also other aspects of our life. Nomenclature and identification turn...

Author: By Ada Pema, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Poet Puzzles in ‘Namely, Muscles’ | 10/28/2007 | See Source »

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