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...either reminisces about dulled love (“Dreams for Plans”), expresses her dependence on a certain lover (“Your Embrace”), or longingly pines after a boy (“Hey You”). Her cutesy, bleating voice is especially effective on this trumpet-filled, retro pop ditty “Hey You,” with its almost obsessive, cat-like quality lending itself to late-night girly dance parties (or so I’ve heard).Rounding out the 10-song set is “Something...
...much slower tempo) the immortal boom, ba-doom intro to Fats Domino's 1957 "I'm Walkin'." (The guys are singing heavenly choir, but the drums say Big Easy.) Then we're back in marching mode, with a piano and, for a few bars, a mocking trumpet. This time, all four Seasons participate in the narrative; the backing vocals don't just underline the story, they sometimes undermine it. Frankie sings, "Big girls don't cry," and the backers ask skeptically, "Who said they don't cry?" Frankie: "My girl didn't cry." The others, slyly: "I wonder...
...saddened because I think relationships in the world are deteriorating,” Knafel said in an interview after his remarks. “The [military] approach we’re using has created more issues than it has resolved.”The dedication was preceded by a trumpet fanfare—an excerpt from Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique—performed by Darryl J. Campbell ’06, Michael P. Corayer ’06, and Scott M. McKinney ’09, members of the Harvard Band. The dedication celebrated the completion...
...think Finkelstein’s talk fostered helpful dialogue.“Up until today, Harvard has had a remarkable record for constructive dialogue with regards to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Justice for Palestine crossed a line this afternoon by providing a forum for Norman Finkelstein to trumpet his racist views,” she wrote in an e-mail. “This kind of extremism does not contribute to dialogue on campus, but rather overshadows the legitimate and concerted efforts of moderate peace-seekers to find common ground.”Finkelstein has visited schools such Yale...
...suspected of spying for the Iranians. But nothing much came of that. Chalabi soon leveraged American disapproval into Baghdad street cred and a burgeoning career as a leader of the Shi'ite coalition. He currently serves as Deputy Prime Minister in Ibrahim al-Jaafari's government. And now-trumpet clarion here-he is coming back to Washington in November at the invitation of Treasury Secretary John Snow. But Chalabi will have potentially more significant meetings with National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley and perhaps Condoleezza Rice, both of whom-according to high-ranking Administration officials-believe that he is a plausible...