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...January, although choreographer Megan M. Powell ’08 says that some minor changes were made later in response to the specific talents and needs of the cast.Besides its very brief rehearsal period, Hanley’s “Chicago” faces the daunting task of equaling the high-caliber performances of both the long-running Broadway production and the star-studded Rob Marshall film version that many potential audience members have seen. This task presented difficulties from the very beginning, when a Harvard production of “Chicago” was little more than...
...freshmen deserve better. They deserve empowered peer advisors, charged with the mission of providing direction to freshmen who seek it out for all aspects of the complex, interweaving demands of exploring Harvard for the first time. Those who argue that freshmen advising is too complex or too large a task to saddle upon those currently involved in planning study breaks, either underestimate the capabilities of eager Harvard students or overestimate the difficulty of providing basic directional advice—explaining the difference between Ec1010 and Ec1011, where to find departmental advising—to freshmen who currently lack...
...brew a Harvard specialty beer. The name and flavor of the long-awaited Harvard beer will be announced at an unveiling event in May. Although the name of the beer has already been chosen, a professional graphic designer is working with four student members of the Permanent Pub Task Force to decide on a logo. “While I am not yet able to reveal the formula or name of the beer, what I can tell you is that it is most delicious,” Corker said. The Task Force has also held...
...book is ultimately attuned to this broader task of poetry: the imperative and impetus it can provide for change, and the new possibilities for moral relation to others that lyrics can intimate, even with the slightest shifts in tone or mode of speech...
...accept the Western insistence that Iran cannot be permitted to enrich uranium on its own soil (because this technology and industrial capacity would allow it also to create the fissile fuel necessary for a nuclear weapon). If Tehran remains defiant, the U.S. and its allies have an uphill task of persuading a reluctant international community to impose sanctions, or else consider some form of military strike that risks provoking a catastrophic backlash without even necessarily guaranteeing the elimination of Iran's nuclear activities...