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December 11, 2003
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With a little help from her friends
Rocker, videographer, and performance artist Wynne Greenwood sang with "bandmates" Nikki and Cola this week at the Cabot House Underground Theatre. Nikki and Cola, in roles performed by Greenwood, appear on video to interact with (or just interrupt) front-woman Tracy. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
'From Nation to Nation'
Lewis and Clark and Native America
Eve Ensler lectures at Radcliffe
Obie Award-winning playwright offers vision of activism
'Theatre of the Oppressed'
For Brazilian Augusto Boal, theater is a tool for the powerless
Tracy and the Plastics: A 'trio' of riot grrls
Whitney Biennial artist Wynne Greenwood brings video performance to Harvard
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