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...Week. “Sustainability is something that we’ve focused an enormous amount of attention on and is one of our department’s overriding goals,” said HUDS spokeswoman Crista Martin. “[This dinner] is a great way to complement tomorrow??s [sustainability celebration] event.” The Sustainable Dinners were held in all College Dining Halls, the Radcliffe Institute’s Cronkhite Dining Room, and Dudley Café. And diners got more than just mouthfuls of food. Representatives from Harvard’s Office for Sustainability...
...part of an annual attempt at innovation. “It’s not often you see a jazz band led by drummers,” Balkin said. “We’ve never done anything quite like this.” The indoor component, unlike tomorrow??s performances, is a paid event attracting more serious jazz fans that enjoy a more formal, controlled environment. “One’s not better,” Carrington said. “But it draws the people that want to sit down and hear...
...playing at home,” Leone said. “They’re going to be quite a challenge for us.” But while Leone and his team recognize the strength of their first opponent, they realize that the key to a win tomorrow??and throughout their Ivy slate—rests with them: their ability to keep pressure out of their own zone and to create more chances up top. “We’ve got to focus on our play,” Leone said. “That will...
...It’s kind of like an anti-festival in a way,” Barry Hogan says of All Tomorrow??s Parties (ATP), which he founded in 1999 as a smaller, more intimate alternative to Britain’s larger music festivals. But over the past nine years, Hogan has grown ATP into one of the world’s most robust music festivals, and later this month, ATP will hold its first festival in the New York City area, featuring shoegaze pioneers My Bloody Valentine in their first American show in 16 years.According to Hogan...
...respite from his hectic schedule to address Harvard College’s graduating class at 2 p.m. today in Tercentanary Theatre. Bernanke, a former Winthrop House resident, is the keynote speaker at Class Day, a celebration for departing undergraduates that traditionally takes on a less formal tone than tomorrow??s Commencement exercises. After several consecutive years of Class Day speakers with comedic backgrounds, such as Conan O’Brien ’85 and Al Franken ’73, Bernanke will be the second straight Washington insider, following former President Clinton. Last year, Clinton exhorted graduating...