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Even for those that weren’t using the race as an opportunity to tip a few back, there were plenty of opportunities for amusement. A trio of Kashi pavilions offered everything from free yoga passes to cooking demonstrations. Close by, in the shadow of the Turkey Hill truck, a larger-than-life model of a cow stood vigil beside an equally large tub of ice cream. And, for regatta attendees who happened to be watching their waistlines, there was John Sidecar, who hawked his wares—a lineup of shiny Harley Davidson motorcycles—while placidly...

Author: By Christian B. Flow, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SIDEBAR: Winds, tents, and an array of festivities unrelated to rowing make Head of the Charles a distinct local event. | 10/22/2006 | See Source »

...event fliers began. One of the first to play was Anna I. Polonyi ’10, who provided a blues beat on the drums for Lee H. Dietterich ’10 on the clarinet and Momin M. Malik ’08 on the sitar. The trio began slowly, with each musician playing solo for a few minutes in order to give the others a feel for their style. Once comfortable with each other’s sound, the three began to play in unison, captivating those around them, with one student going so far as to motion...

Author: By Jessica X.Y. Rothenberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Rockers Hit the ‘Dating’ Scene | 10/19/2006 | See Source »

Sailing for the Crimson was a trio of pairs: sophomore skipper Andrew Flynn and sophomore crew Lauren Brants, sophomore skipper Jon Garrity and senior crew Ashley Nathanson, and freshman skipper Drew Robb and junior crew Elyse Dolbec...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Boaters Enjoy End of Autumn | 10/17/2006 | See Source »

...utmost attention to detail and musicianship. All of the performers were clothed entirely in black; the stage was lit minimally to create a focused environment. Bernstein’s three children took the stage to offer some words about their father and the music in the show. Unfortunately, the trio often resorted to campy shtick and poorly written jokes to try to loosen up the crowd, instead of giving a real impression of what it was like to be Bernstein’s child. By the time the three were listing off the projects they had each undertaken to continue...

Author: By R. DEREK Wetzel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bernstein’s Legacy at Harvard Remains | 10/15/2006 | See Source »

...worked. Hearing the familiar themes of the piece on completely different instruments drew laughter from the crowd, but the performance, grounded by Bartosik on piano and Giancarlo Garcia ‘08 on clarinet, was actually quite good. The evening ended with Bernstein’s “Trio for Violin, Violoncello and Piano,” with Jennifer D. Chang ‘09 on violin, Mimi Yu ‘08 on cello, and Amy T. Wu ‘09 on piano. The trio played through the various and often difficult sections with poise?...

Author: By R. DEREK Wetzel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boston’s Bernstein: Now and Then | 10/15/2006 | See Source »

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