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ARTS
By Cassandra Cummings
Friday, March 18, 2005
Many women can say they took ballet classes as a child, but very few can say that they have danced
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ARTS
By Cassandra Cummings
Thursday, March 10, 2005
As the bass player for one of Harvard’s most popular bands, The Blanks, Long Le-Khac’s Harvard career has been colored
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ARTS
By Cassandra Cummings
Thursday, March 3, 2005
Okechukwu W. Iweala ’06, affectionately known as Oke, began his relationship with poetry in elementary school. Just a little more
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ARTS
By Cassandra Cummings
Thursday, February 24, 2005
Michael M. Donahue ’05 has countless theater credits to his name. “I’ve been making theater for as long as I
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ARTS
By Cassandra Cummings
Friday, February 18, 2005
When Corey E. Bernhard ’05 (Economics Concentrator in Cabot House) was in first grade, his mother never imagined that he
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NEWS
By Cassandra Cummings
Monday, April 21, 2003
BOSTON—Soulful jazz melodies and rhythmic African drum beats set the tone for Friday’s fifth annual tribute to black men. About
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ARTS
By Cassandra Cummings
Friday, March 7, 2003
Race, gender, social and economic status all come together in the Women In Color second annual theatrical production, which opened
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ARTS
By Cassandra Cummings
Friday, February 28, 2003
As Black History Month ends, the sixth annual Black Arts Festival (BAF) promises to continue the celebration of black contributions
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ARTS
By Cassandra Cummings
Friday, March 22, 2002
“I found God in myself, and I loved Her fiercely,” entones the entire cast in a redeeming conclusion to the
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NEWS
By Cassandra Cummings
Friday, November 9, 2001
For stay-at-home parents, motivated teachers and students overseas, a top-notch education is now only a click away. MIT is proceeding
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