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Instead of bouncing to the rhymes of Wyclef Jean this fall, the first Harvard Concert Commission (HCC)-sponsored show of the year will feature seven comedians in front of a microphone, cracking the audience up for charity.The HCC will combine with the Earthquake Relief Coalition, which is comprised of 34 student cultural and public service groups, to host “Comedy for a Cause” on December 10 in Sanders Theatre. The show, which will feature seven 15-to-20 minute comedy acts, will mark a lot of firsts—the first HCC event of the school...
VIAGRA, OKLA. Although the effect wore off after 24 hours, Agra agreed to take the drug's name in 2003 to get free concert tickets from a radio station...
QUAKE 4 It's based on thegorgeously photo-realistic Doom 3 software. It runs on the muscular new Xbox 360 hardware. It features concert-hall-clear audio effects (listen to those tinkly brass shell casings bounce!) and the ultrafast, hyperviolent futuristic military combat that made the Quake franchise a thing of legend, including classic death-match action and some brand-new elements--vehicular combat and squad tactics--thrown in for good measure. Well, space marine, is there a problem...
...mate who was a current council member. Riley served on the council last year, but said she chose not to run for reelection this semester because of disillusionment with the council, which she said was disconnected from students. In the wake of this sudden cancellation of a Wyclef Jean concert funded by the UC, both sets of candidates seem likely to cite their experience on the council as evidence they will manage to avoid such debacles. Only Voith has served on the council since his freshman year, while Gadgil, Haddock, and Riley all joined as sophomores. Voith served as vice...
...audience alone is entertaining enough to justify the price of admission for most “indie rock” shows. Tight denim, prized thrift shop finds, and purposefully mussed-up hairdos adorned the high school girls and forty-something hipsters alike at last weekend’s Spoon concert at the Avalon in Boston. Known best for their spare sound and danceable backbeats, the foursome from Texas delivered on both counts, mixing most of the songs on their recent “Gimme Fiction” LP, with at least one song from each of their past releases. Luckily...