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...dance moves of Brian D. Lee ’06 and Olakunle O. Oladehin ’07, received wild applause. One student held a huge sign that read “Don’t you wish your blockmates could DANCE like ours?” Oladehin and Lee??s act was dubbed the winner of a $250 prize based on the cheers of the crowd when each act lined up on stage at the end of the show. The crowd cheered so loudly for the dancing duo that the emcees had no trouble declaring them...
Harry Baird and Nicole Berger, portraying Turner and Miriam respectively, deliver tremendously affecting performances in “Three Day Pass.” Baird’s savagely self-loathing dialogues with his mirror image prefigure Ed Norton’s turn in Spike Lee??s 2002 film “25th Hour.” Baird expertly conveys Turner’s simultaneous capacities for incredible sensitivity and rage...
...Black Students Association (BSA) co-sponsored the event’s inaugural screening which, appropriately, was of Spike Lee??s 2001 film Bamboozled—the director’s merciless burlesque of identity politics in the entertainment industry...
Robert E. Lee??s son would have graduated from Harvard if he hadn’t left to fight for the Confederacy. But while here, William “Rooney” Henry Fitzhugh Lee roomed with Boston-born writer and historian Henry Adams, class...
While Lee may think her selection didn’t monumentally change her life, she is quick to say that it has provided her friends with teasing fodder these last three years. Alisha A. Moran ‘05, one of Lee??s blockmates, has taken to pulling out that battered FM issue whenever she’s bummed...