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...Although hard to read, product inserts include some terms with which everyone is familiar, specifically, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, insomnia, malaise and muscle aches as well as the ever-popular "unknown dangers to nursing mothers." Yes, these can actually be the side effects of the drug your doc has prescribed but remember: the drug company lists every symptom the people in their test groups report - and it doesn't "blank" the reports against placebo. People are very suggestible, (Do you feel nausea? - "well come to think of it..."). Some of them may happen to have a hangover or gastrointestinal...
...dozen bands (one every half-hour) from 12-5:30 p.m. in front of Holyoke Center, should delight. Promising to have something for everyone, the performers’ self-descriptions range all the way from alt-pop to pop/rock. Battle of the Bands victors Maya, along with ever-popular groups like Major Major and the Dharma Seals, will participate, and the event should be worth watching if just to see each band cram set-up, performance, and disassemble in the amount of time it takes a crew of five roadies to position the amps at a normal rock concert...
...male and female dancers and humorously pitted them against one another. In this work choreographed by Utpal N. Sandesara ’08, it was the women who proved to be the better dancers, but laughs were had by all. In later dances, like the semi-classical and the ever-popular bhangra, elements of modern and classical Indian culture and dance were combined quite successfully, allowing dancers, dressed beautifully in colorful clothing, to enjoy themselves and transmit that enjoyment to the audience. The Senior Dance, performed and choreographed by members of the class of 2005, closed out the first...
...road. You get good quality food and you get good quality service, which you also don’t seem to get much of in Harvard Square at the moment,” Griffin said. The Kendall location offers 12 beers on tap—including the ever-popular Guinness, which sells “very well,” according to a hostess there...
MUSIC | Harvard-Radcliffe ChorusThe 165-voice choir kicks off its 2004 season, welcoming new conductor, Dr. Kevin C. Leong. The program will be an all-Mozart affair, including Vesperae solennes de Confessore, Missa brevis in F and the ever-popular Eine kleine Nachtmusik. Featuring soprano Amanda Forsythe. Tickets available at the Harvard Box Office $16/$14, $8/$7 for students and seniors. 8 p.m. Sanders Theater...