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A Midwinter's Journey to the Soviet Union

Monday, March 24 I had been standing about two-and-a-half hours, making incremental movements forward toward the Soviet customs agent every

Not Ailing

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Through Sunday, April 13 At Wang Center for Performing Arts A SERIES OF theme evenings--like

The View From the East

"To seek the truth from the facts," is a popular slogan in China now, explains Ching Chang Hsiao, a special

Challenging the Norms

T HE DANCE THEATRE of Harlem is known for its broad and electric repertoire, ranging from innovative modern pieces to

Overcooked

T HE TITLE OF the movie Can She Bake a Cherry Pie comes from an old children's song--"Where have you

Sexually-Transmitted Disease Is UHS Seminar Topic Tonight

Responding to student demand, the student council of University Health Services UHS tonight will sponsor a seminar on sexually transmitted

Harvard Flu May Be Linked To State Influenza Outbreak

A recent rash of illnesses reported at University Health Services (UHS) may be part of a larger outbreak of influenza

Comme Ci, Comme Ca

E VERY BALLET THEATRE has its ups and downs, but it isn't expected in a national company like the American

Painting by Numbers

Sitting in his Graduate School of Design (GSD) office, Daniel L. Schodeck boldly proclaims, "design will be a completely different

Missing the Punch Line

(Scheherzade's Sister (her story) From "Dunyazadiad" by John Barth Directed by Vincent Murphy At the Hasty Pudding Club. M ODERN

The Great Chain of Being

I T IS UNUSUAL for small regional dance companies to generate the same level of excitement that groups like the

The Poetry Of Pain

U NLIKE Nat "King" Cole and the like, "King" Buddy Bolden is not a well known figure nor is his

Much Too Wilde

O SCAR WILDE'S witty dialogue is the only saving grace in the Boston Shakespeare Company's production of The Importance of

Unique Dance Synthesis

F EW DANCE COMPANIES offer as wide a spectrum of style and tones in one night's repertory as does the

Marathon Man

Rodney Pearson a Business School student and a tutor at Winthrop House, won the Mardi Grass Marathon on Sunday in

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