Word: waltz
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...where there's a will, there's a way. Yale junior Brad C. Corrodi says, "We're gonna disguise [a keg] as a drum and maybe waltz it in with the band...
Mather House Dance: jazz, swing, foxtrot, waltz and jitterbug, featuring Harvard University Jazz Band, Mather House Dining Hall, Harvard, Saturday...
...targets of fun amidst a background of polarized Irish politics. As a phallic tombstone rises backstage, the two prostitutes (Gonzales and Lisa Peers) mourn the murder of one of their more active comrades. Cronin's attempt to seduce a young lady (Catherine Harris) in the cemetery becomes a bizarre waltz of carpe diem, pitting his hedonistic wit against the all-too-serious violent intentions of his fellows. By intermission, the audience is hooked by the bizarre humor and intriguing scenarios of the first...
Adams House Committee Chairman Milo B. Sprague '87 said many of the house activities would not be affected by the rule--including the winter waltz, raft race and campus wide dances...
...REST OF The Dream of the Blue Turtles has its rewards though. Even Childrens' Crusade is somewhat redeemed by the fresh lilt of its reggae waltz feel. The single If You Love Somebody Set Them Free, which Sting calls his "antidote song" to the poisonous possessiveness of Every Breath You Take, is the least painful love lesson around. Plus, in this song and several others, Sting shows a fine knack for layering rich choruses and leaving space for Branford Marsalis' smooth and simmering horns. But it's only with the remake of Shadows in the Rain that all the players...