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Leading the Dins
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Portrait of an Artist: Samuel M. Galler '12

A cappella aficionado Samuel M. Galler ’12 is an East Asian Studies concentrator in Quincy House. As president of the all-male a cappella group the Harvard Din & Tonics, he recently led the organization on a singing tour around the globe.

Leading the Dins
On Campus

Leading the Dins

Sam Galler '12 is the president of the world-renowned a capella group 'The Harvard Din & Tonics.' Fresh from a spring break tour in Bermuda, the Din & Tonics have continued to have a very successful season.

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The Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra's cellists play during Tchaikovsky's "Piano Concerto No. 1" at Sanders Theater on Saturday, March 5. In addition to "Piano Concerto No. 1," the concert features Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet, Fantasy Overture" and Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite."

Quincy Talents Compete for Gold Penguin
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March of the Performing Penguins

Quincy House residents vie for the Golden Penguin at the second annual Quincy's Got Talent competition on Sunday.

Quincy Talents Compete for Gold Penguin
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Quincy Talents Compete for Gold Penguin

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Week in Photos: Arts (03/01/2011)

A Sit Down With Bromance Languages
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Bromance Languages: Rappin' Your Way

Bromance Languages, a new rap band shaking up Harvard's campus, just released their self-produced album "Brutes of Our Labor."

A Sit Down With Bromance Languages
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A Sit Down With Bromance Languages

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Weekend in Photos: (02/28/2011)

Cultural Rhythms 2011
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Shakira Receives Artist of the Year Award at Sanders

Shakira appeared at Sanders Theatre Saturday to accept the 2011 Artist of the Year award.

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Week in Photos: Arts (02/22/2011)

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Sutton keeps her jazz performance master class intimate last Thursday at the New College Theatre.

Clare M. C. Whitehead ’12
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Clare M. C. Whitehead ’12

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Weekend in Photos (02/14/2011)

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The Harvard Opportunes, The Harvard LowKeys and The Harvard-Radcliffe Veritones sing, act, and dance in honor of the upcoming Valentine's day. Their creative style and songs range from humorous jokes to moving love songs, to the admiration of the public. The alumni of each group were also present and sung with their respective group in the name of L.O.V.E. (LowKeys Opportunes Veritones Euphoria).

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