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Saturday’s a capella concert featuring The LowKeys and The Din & Tonics proved what so many already knew: everybody loves “Stacey’s Mom.” The LowKeys took the stage first with their customarily elegant clothing adding an intriguing level to their focus on contemporary pop-songs. Although each song in the Lowkeys’ repertoire, including “I’ll Be” by Pearl Jam, was well rehearsed and impeccably sung, it was the solos that enraptured the audience. One highlight was Meghan C. Joyce...

Author: By Margot E. Edelman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: KeyLime Delivers Pop and Jazz | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

...person even made two appearances by satellite. Bono, the rock star of global health, addressed the gathering from Los Angeles, where he is touring with U2. "I feel like I'm missing Woodstock," he said. That evening, he performed a transcontinental duet with Alicia Keys, who headlined a benefit concert for Keep a Child Alive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Meeting a Challenge with Ideas and Optimism | 11/6/2005 | See Source »

...development in those areas will be tested tonight, when the team faces ECAC-newcomer Quinnipiac. The Bobcats, who fill the void left by Vermont’s departure, have scheduled the game in the Hartford Civic Center in anticipation of a large crowd. The arena has a concert capacity of 16,500, and tonight’s contest could easily shatter the old ECAC record of 7,460 fans. Coincidentally, Harvard had a hand in that mark as well: on Feb. 3, 1979, the Crimson faced Yale in the New Haven Coliseum for a game that set the current mark...

Author: By Brad Hinshelwood, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Icers Ready for ECAC Roadtrip | 11/4/2005 | See Source »

...light of Tuesday’s cancellation of the Wyclef concert, Harvard students have a right to be upset about spending $30,000 and getting nothing in return. Many members of the Undergraduate Council (UC) are frustrated too. While there is a temptation to turn that frustration towards fruitless finger-pointing, we see this as an opportunity to channel our dissatisfaction towards more productive ends. Like UC Vice President Clay Clapp said in The Crimson yesterday, we agree that “a big priority will be to reevaluate and overhaul the way the UC is involved in social programming...

Author: By Lori M. Adelman, Ryan M. Donovan, and Connor C. Wilson, S | Title: The Aftermath of Wyclef | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...Wyclef canceled. And once again we are reminded that the UC should, for once, have asked the people. Then they might have found out who the people really want to see. Instead, we asked Harvard students who they would bring if they had power over the UC Concert Commission. Answers ranged from eccentric to old-school. If I had the power, I’d probably bring Elvis Costello…but something tells me that he’ll never be this year’s model. Amber J. Musser, GSAS (tentatively ’08) P.J. Harvey...

Author: By Michael A. Mohammed, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Prying Game: Better Than Wyclef | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

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