Gene Schiavone
The Party Scene from Boston Ballet’s performance of The Nutcracker featured young dancers from the Boston Ballet school.
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Melissa Renée Schumacher—The Tech
Building 12 could be demolished as early as Summer 2014, pending approval from the City of Cambridge. The building’s demolition will make way for the Nano-Materials, Structures, and Systems Lab (nMaSS), to be completed in 2018.
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Gene Schiavone
Misa Kuranaga and Jeffrey Cirio leap simultaneously in Boston Ballet’s performance of The Nutcracker.
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Courtesy of Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Emma (Cobie Smulders) and David (Vince Vaughn) in Delivery Man, a comedy about a man who discovers that he has fathered 533 children through sperm donation.
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Illustration by Deena Wang —The Tech
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Courtesy of One Direction/Twitter
The album cover of One Direction’s new album Midnight Memories, which was released on Nov. 25.
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Illustration by Deena Wang —The Tech
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Josh Glass
Christian James Potterton starts in Footloose.
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Josh Glass
Lana Scott, Sydney Victoria Dorin, Terrell Foster-James, and Kate Elmendorf perform in Berklee Musical Theater Club’s rendition of Footloose.
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Sarah Liu—The Tech
Emily M. Salvador ’16 sings a solo in “The Engineers’ Drinking Song” during Suit & Tie, the Chorallaries concert on Friday, Nov. 22. MIT’s first coed a cappella group, the Chorallaries’ repertoire is arranged by its group members and features a wide range of popular American music.
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Tami Forrester—The Tech
Luther V. Banner ’16 sings a solo during Resolectric, Resonance’s fall concert on Saturday, Nov. 23 in 10-250. The concert featured guest performances from the Counterpoints of Clark University and the CharlieChords of Berklee. Resonance is a coed a capella group that covers contemporary music hits.
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staly Chin
A heartfelt embrace during Four Idiots, The Ohm’s fall concert that was held on Saturday Nov. 23 in 10-250. Their concert featured mashups of popular South-Asian and American music, as well as punny skits. The Ohms is MIT’s first South-Asian coed a cappella group.
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Staly Chin
Megan L. Mansfield ’16 sings a solo during Monty Python and the Holy Muse!, the fall concert hosted by the Muses on Sunday, Nov. 24 in 6-120. MIT’s only all-female a cappella group, the Muses perform arrangements of contemporary hits.
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