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Drivers like Baker are rare, though. Most don't talk as much with students because they can't, says Malcolm I. Toussaint '95, a North House resident and seasoned shuttle driver. "There's not too much interaction with the students, because you're not really supposed to talk when driving," Toussaint says...
...essay by Nietzsche extolling opera as a reflection of a people's cultural identity. "I thought that a truly American opera would be based on African-American music," says Davis. That is precisely what he accomplished in his powerful and biting 1984 work X, The Life and Times of Malcolm X (with libretto by cousin Thulani), a fierce, modernist, free-tonal piece that employs elements of jazz, blues and gospel...
...transformation under their visiting leader; suddenly, the BSO was the Concert-gebouw's forgotten sibling. The string pizzacati were sharp and their entrances were flawless. In the second movement, the wind choruses were perfectly tuned and placed. Then came the crowning moment--the horn-violin duo, in which concertmaster Malcolm Lowe played so exquisitely as to melt one's heart...
...Malcolm Kaufman, a pro-rent control activist, said he thinks HRE's position is "a formality...
...fairly safe to say that he was not living by meager means," says Malcolm A. Heinicke '93, a friend of Lee who lived in Eliot House...