Take a sit, and listen
Springtime at Harvard heralds green grass, warm weather (eventually), budding blossoms, and the reappearance of the popular, multicolored chairs. The chairs, aside from being relaxing places to sit in the Yard or on its outskirts, mean the return of open-air song, dance, and performance numbers. The entertainment series known as “The Chairs Revue,” which offers musical and theatrical performances by students and faculty, along with occasional appearances from members of the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.), was back in action on today. Sidney and his mother Anamaria Alvarez (from left), Emily Orling and her daughter, Ommy Bird Alvarez-Orling, and Paula Kadanoff enjoy the performance. The spring season, which will run weekdays at noon through April 26 on the plaza outside the Science Center, kicked off with a mini-rock concert. The performance featured musical selections from the Brooklyn-based indie rock band The Lisps, which is staging the world premiere of their Civil War- and science...