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Pisces (Feb. 19?March 20) ? This week has been a trial for you, but it will all pay off in the end. Stick it out for just a little bit longer and reap the rewards.Aries (March 21?April 19) ? Your head may be in the clouds, but you should remember to watch your steps. There […]

Hughes highlights outstanding Olympics

The Winter Olympics provided us with many great moments, but there is one that stands out above all the rest as my favorite.It came last Thursday during the ladies' figure skating free program while Sarah Hughes was on the ice. The 16-year-old from New York had just completed the final triple jump of her routine […]

Ethiopian food and ads are an experience

When thinking of the Ethiopian restaurant Abyssinia, the first word that comes to mind is "authentic." A first-time visitor to this downtown restaurant does not just go for the food, but for the cultural experience of eating like the Ethiopians do.When entering the establishment, one can't help but notice all the dark statues and other […]

The New Deal serves up music live and on Cd

Normally, I do not care for techno, club, or house music. the New Deal, however, was not too painful to listen too. Of course, I have a hard time telling one mix from another, but at least this music refrained from the overly upbeat tripping-on-ecstasy music so common in this genre. What I normally hear […]

Queen' lacks grace

I had read reviews of Queen of the Damned before seeing the movie, and frankly, the critics made it seem as though sitting at home and not seeing a movie at all would have made better use of my time. Their criticisms called the script poor, the acting even worse and the plot nonexistent. But […]

Outamind

Outamind

Passion unfolds Sunday in Kilbourn Hall

This Sunday in Kilbourn Hall, the incredible story of Jesus' betrayal, trial and crucifixion will be told through words and music in a rare performance of J. S. Bach's "St. John Passion." The St. John Passion is a monumental work in western music that uses the large ensemble forces of orchestra, chorus and solo singers […]

Letter to the Editor

Sorry I'm not sure if this went through the last time I sent it.-Brian Gottesman ('00)bgottesm@law.harvard.edu(617)8688375To the Editor:Todd Hildebrandt's editorial on the murder of Daniel Pearl, like many circulating in the national media, ignores one of the most basic issues of the case. It overlooks the simple fact that according to Pearl's own killers, he […]

ESSO both professional and fun

Freshman Julie Barnes didn't have to wait long for her turn to help the Eastman School Symphony Orchestra evoke images of Spain with Emmanuel Chabrier's "Espaa Rhapsody" Monday. The piece began with a flourish of pizzicato notes from the strings before melting into the harp solo Barnes was "excited and nervous" to play."It was exciting […]

Sass the Frass

Sass the Frass