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Byrning Hot Salsa

Rei Momo By David Byrne Luaka Bop/Sire Records Co., 1989 If the power and energy of David Byrne's newest release,

A Texan Avoiding Becoming a `Blue-Bellied Yankee'

Before I left for college my first year, my parents bade me heed the advice of Polonius, one of the

The Harvard Sex Scandal That Shook the Nation

In 1964 the primary goal of College administrators was maintaining "an open door and one foot on the floor" policy

Passion in Sanders

In an unprecedented choral effort on this campus, the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum will perform the St. Matthew's Passion by J.

Fusion Makes a Switch

Scott Cossu's latest Windham Hill production, Switchback, brings an interesting combination of Latin beat and classical instruments to a fusion

East Meets West

An exhibit containing both Western European and Turkish artistic representations of the powerful Ottoman Empire opened last weekend at the

Art On Campus

The Radcliffe Pitches and Harvard Krokodiloes' Valentine's Day Concert with the Yale Alleycats Tonight at 8:00 Sanders Theater--tickets $5 and

Stop Making Sense

Some lecturers just don't make sense. Often there are times when it seems that a professor tries to convey a

Of Ancient Scrolls and Scriptures...

To some people, Zoroasterianism might sound like a strange, new political philosophy, but at least one Harvard professor is educating

Politics and Fantasy in South America

N ATIVE Chilean Isabel Allende's third novel, Eva Luna, takes us away from the military dictatorship and riot police of

Integrating Math and Students

It is said that some of Harvard's most renowned professors are so concerned with their own academic research that they

Walsh Tours Harvard Housing

City Councillor William H. Walsh on Friday toured two Harvard housing complexes to test his theory that the University profits

A Broken-Down Projector

The Boys and Their Baby By Larry Wolff 260 pp. Alfred A. Knopf, $17.95 W HEN you finish reading The

Div. School Fills List Chair

The Harvard Divinity School's recent appointment of a Hebrew Bible scholar marks the first time a professor at the predominantly

Recent Court Decision Will Evict Well-Known Cambridge Jazz Bar

Cambridge's nationally renowned 1369 Jazz Club will vacate its Inman Square location later this month, bringing an end to a

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