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Friday, Dec. 2The Noteables 2005 Winter Concert. Harvard’s singing group devoted to Broadway performs selections from their signature array of show tunes. Lowell Lecture Hall. 8 p.m. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $8 general admission, $6 students. (AMF)El día de la bestia. The Real Colegio Complutense Spanish Film Series features Alex de la Iglesia’s new, devilishly funny take on the Antichrist. In Spanish with English subtitles. 26 Trowbridge St. Free. 7:30 p.m. (AMF)Muzika Without Borders 2005 North American Tour. Presented by the Russian Boston...
...Nonesuch)4/5 StarsAlthough alternative pioneers Wilco have garnered almost as much critical praise for their dynamic concerts as for their genre-bending studio albums, the band’s mid-November release of “Kicking Television” represents the first official effort at documenting their formidable live show.Originally slated as half of a joint CD/DVD release—the DVD was cancelled because singer/song-writer Jeff Tweedy deemed the footage too “claustrophobic”—the double disc album contains 23 songs, mostly culled from the band’s recent studio effort...
...think both the UC and the administration should have a role in social programming,” said Grimeland. “One of the reasons it has been difficult to throw such a big concert successfully in the past is that the administration does not support it economically...
...freshmen, a handful of fake IDs for crashing C’est Bon, and a willing Dean’s Office—not to mention an imminent pub in Loker Commons. With the recent noise that at least a few of these factors plan to work more in concert, we foresee a warmer outlook for freshman social life in the coming years...
...Fall 2005 Concert Inquiry Commission released its final report at Monday’s Undergraduate Council (UC) meeting, citing several reasons for the cancellation of this month’s Wyclef Jean concert including a lack of time and insufficient student input. The planned Nov. 6 concert was cancelled because of insufficient ticket sales. According to Jack P. McCambridge ’06, chair of the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC), the cancellation cost the commission between $25,000 and $30,000. Earlier this month, the UC formed a commission to investigate the factors that led to the cancellation. But Monday?...