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Baxandine's Musical Mob Scene Keeps It in the Family

Many students spend their senior year writing a thesis; but how many seniors do you know who write a thesis

Playing Against Stereo's Type

Stereolab In a word: cool. Stereolab is too cool for you. Last Sunday, everyone's favorite Boston booty palace, the Roxy,

Chew With Your Eyes Open: Crimson Arts Examines the Aesthetics of Harvard's Dining Halls

Look again. Most Harvard students spend a significant portion of their tenure at the College in the dining halls, but

Jesus Christ Superstar: A Work in Progress

Jesus may be pretty fly for a white guy, but some argue that the best reason to see Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ Superstar

Jesus is munching on popcorn chicken in Loker Commons. This isn't your Father's Jesus: he's clean-shaven, cherubic, a genial-looking guy

hush, yuppies: would you like some whine with your cheese?

Life's a bitch, and then your Volvo dies. As millennium fever reaches hysterical new heights in the final months of

Undoing Yuppiedom

A recent trend in popular film has revealed that violent, angst-ridden sentiments lie beneath the commodified sheen of wealthy, suburban

Pump Up the G. and S. Volume

If everyone in the Gilbert and Sullivan (G. and S.) Players' fall production of The Gondoliers were just a little

Sumptuous `Traviata' Shines on a Grand Scale

LA TRAVIATA Boston Lyric Opera Shubert Theater November 11, 13, 15, 17, 20 and 22 The mid-November run of the

Indian Campfire Tales

KA By Roberto Calasso Knopf $27.50, 464 pp. The first words the giant black eagle Garuda utters after his birth

Sifting Through Thirty Years of Seamus Heaney

OPENED GROUND (POEMS 1966-1996) By Seamus Heaney Faber and Faber $25, 443 pp. "Between my finger and my thumb/The squat

Seamus Heaney Visits Harvard; 'Talks Shop,' Offers Recent Poetry, Translation of 'Beowolf'

LECTURES By Seamus Heaney 10/13, 10/20, 10/27 (8 p.m. SCC) "Talking Shop": 10/14, 10/21, 10/28 (5:30 p.m. Emerson 105 and

Bizarre Brahmins Lives Revealed: Cousin Tells All

MY FIRST COUSIN ONCE REMOVED: MONEY, MADNESS AND THE FAMILY OF ROBERT LOWELL By Sarah Payne Stuart '73 HarperCollins $25,

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