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...1960s dawned, the home of folk musicians wasn’t Grenwich Village??€”it was Harvard Square, and more specifically Club Passim. Artists ranging from Bob Dylan to Joan Baez would play benefits for Harvard students and headline social protest rallies. Dylan’s first album even has lyrics about drawing inspiration from wandering through Harvard Square...
...street that in the daytime shades the plaque commemorating the young men my village has lost in every war since the Revolution. And although I haven’t gone to the carol sing in years, this is still what I think of whenever I hear Christmas carols: my village??€™s eighteenth century church filled with light and unexpectedly lovely music that turns everyone’s faces soft...
...mother was meant for Osama bin Laden. The Times of London reported that U.S. planes bombed Shaida’s village on the evening of Oct. 22, killing 17, presumably by mistake. Villagers of Chowker Karez claim that neither the Taliban nor bin Laden has any association with their village??€”a claim that human rights investigators have verified...
...from New York, the Capital of the Weird, this is saying a lot. The reassuring thing about New York, though, is that for the most part, you know what to expect. Hawkers in the park, Bible-spouting evangelists on the subway, disgruntled and tattooed psychics in the Village??€”a whole army of the strange and outrageous...
Tsarouchas might have better have held the audience’s attention by relegating Christos to a supporting role, in favor of another unnamed young man, a newcomer in town who sets the village??€™s female hearts aflutter. He is by far the most compelling character in Flowers, his healthy good looks and confidant stance deeply contrasting with Christos’ sickly demeanor and frustrated ineptitude in front of Turkish rule. Granted, it is not such a difficult task, but, with only a few short scenes, he manages to steal the show. It is no surprise that Christos?...