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...short performance. An accomplished freestlyer himself, Akrobatik said he was impressed with the evening’s competitors. “It takes a lot to just get up there and let somebody throw insults at you,” he said. “You never know what you??re going to get with a freestyle competition, but this was real respectful to hip-hop.” Event organizer Virginia E. Anderson ’08 said she aimed to display some of the wide variety of artists at Harvard. “We?...
...Princeton Review and collect the data from the 2007-2008 academic year. “It’s in everybody’s best interest to be more committed to ecology,” Director of Public Relations for the Princeton Review Harriet Brand said. “You??re not going to have much of a career if there’s no planet.” Harvard’s Environmental Action Committee Chair Amy P. Heinzerling ’08 said the Review’s move would aid in future sustainability efforts...
...There’s a sense of trust you must develop as an institution,” he said. “With a community, you have to let them know what you??re doing...
...even more moving, as in the acoustic track “Doing Fine,” when Swaby begs an ex-lover, “Please don’t tell me you love me / Leave me / Don’t fuck with my mind / Try to understand like you??re a good friend of mine / ’Cause I’m doing fine.” In a contemporary music scene filled with girls like “Colleen,” it’s nice to hear a band bringing heartbreak...
...decisions with a rigor comparable to the way we analyze our own. “Battlestar” has amazing characters, so numerous and well-developed that I could spend an entire extra article telling you about how terrific they are. But what’s the point if you??re already set against the medium in which they appear? When you deny yourself television, you??re denying yourself access to what may be one of the greatest means of getting to know great characters. Long-running, well-written shows like “Battlestar?...