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...about the prospect of not being involved in Harvard’s drama scene after graduation, she pauses and blinks.“It’s almost impossible to think of not being here next year,” she says. “It’s weird to think of doing this sort of work anywhere else.”Four years of immersion in the HRDC community has created lasting connections. Kaufman met most of her closest friends through HRDC, and the literature concentrator’s thesis even involved a translation of a French play...
...complicated by intermittent vocals, bass, and strings, sliding in and out of the song in a frustrating but fascinating pattern. Then, just as it all starts to build toward a frenzy, the song cuts out—one of several calculated mistakes that pulls the listener deeper into the weird chaos. “Nylon Smile” wallows in its own near-insanity, with Gibbons wailing, “I don’t know what I’ve done to deserve you” over distorted guitar plucking and backward percussion that make the listener wonder whether...
...chain to survive. “When I started going to record stores it was, you went in and you bought records, CDs, it was all music and none of the frills and the extra stuff. Now, people that come in...they want the toys, the fun stuff, the weird pins and buttons,” he said. “Where before it used to be more just music influence and people who are into music, now everyone comes in from the 70-year-old guy looking at the weird political stuff all the way down to the five...
...When we acquire collections of material, there often is sex in it because people are human beings,” Morris said. “It’s very weird to have a completely sexless collection...
...from actually inseminating herself. In response, Shvarts defended her claim, calling the university’s statement “ultimately inaccurate” in an interview with the Yale Daily News. Discussion over the contentious alleged project persisted at Harvard throughout the weekend. “It was weird and disturbing. I was almost cringing as I was reading it,” Ashoke R. Khanwalkar ’09 said. “It seemed like it was senselessly making light of what is a major issue for many people.” The idea of harming one?...