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...accepted, the highest bid awards a team the rights to sign him. This ante can only be refunded should the American team and the Japanese player fail to agree on a contract. Unsure of what they are getting, teams usually keep their bids conservative—until Boston??s binge...
...upcoming battle of the bands competition in Boston. They perform about three times a month, and their biggest single, “Stormtroopers” (“I am a stormtrooper, I’m not a robot”), has helped to propel their fame in Boston??s underground indie-rock world. But Dern’s performamces have also brought him notoriety around Harvard, too. The Leverettite is well known around campus for having more than 300 Facebook.com groups devoted to him (with such gems as “Nate Dern Loves Primal Scream, Eight...
...move like nobody’s business.” Oladehin is one of the co-officers of the Harvard Breakers Organization and he also choreographs and dances with Expressions, a hip-hop dance company. He volunteers with CityStep and is known outside of Harvard as one of Boston??s best break-dancers. Oladehin specializes in a genre that pre-dates break-dancing called “popping,” which emphasizes muscle and body isolation. “Usher’s glides…that’s part of popping,” Oladehin...
...setbacks and permit disputes meant that the public would have to wait nearly three months to see the finished museum; yet viewing the stunning result, one wonders why nothing like the ICA happened until now.This Sunday, the most architecturally interesting building in Boston will open its doors. It is Boston??s first new art museum since the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) opened at its current location on Huntington Ave. in 1909.Not only has there been a dearth of new cultural institutions in Boston, there has been little critically acclaimed architecture here in the 30 years since...
Commuters who wait at the Kendall Square T-stop have an aural distraction that is unlike amateur subway guitarists or the tunes emanating from their iPod earbuds. Since 1984, a contraption that melds high-culture art, physics, and the grime and tumult of Boston??s mass transit has amused and frustrated subway riders...