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...Saturday’s performance, the piece called for a bizarre arrangement of the performing forces. With no introduction, the strings began to play nebulous phrases from behind the curtain. Though they were slightly out of tune, the placement of the string instruments out of view of the audience created an enigmatic ambience that suited the composition well...
...number. Here's another: more than 30 million people watched the Feb. 17 episode of CSI, a show that has been on the air since 2000. It is probably the most gruesome, explicit drama on broadcast TV--and it is the single most popular. Did all those people tune in by accident? When the greatest plurality of viewers choose to watch a show they know to be graphic, can that show be beyond the pale? Or does COMPLAINANT simply not like where the pale is nowadays...
This renewable energy initiative comes on the heels of Harvard College Library’s announcement of plans to make Lamont Library open 24-hours beginning next fall. We are encouraged by these latest developments and their indication that the administration is in tune with students’ desires. Still, we would like Harvard College specifically to join the Kennedy School of Government and the School of Public Health in making a financial commitment to renewable energy in addition to the commitment at the overall University level. Such an action would be commensurate with the grassroots efforts of members...
...will use that opportunity to fine-tune its game...
Getting a late start to its 2005 campaign, Harvard will use this weekend’s non-conference tune-ups to try to answer the questions that will eventually signify the difference between an Ivy League title and another runner-up finish...