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While many of their peers were still perfecting their tans on the beach, Undergraduate Council (UC) members spent the weeks preceding the start of school making preparations for a fall concert...
...President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 called an emergency council session, conducted through e-mail, to introduce legislation that would allocate funds to a fall concert sponsored by the Harvard Concert Commission...
Besides providing a list of potential artists, the bill also included a budget for the concert that detailed estimated revenues—$114,500, including ticket sales—and offered a $30,000 allocation from the UC budget to offset some of the estimated cost...
According to the budget, the HCC could spend up to $81,400 on an artist and associated expenses, but after the collected revenue for the entire concert is calculated, the UC is looking to spend no more than $30,000 on an artist. The budget also projected that the HCC would sell 1,600 student tickets at a price of $25 each...
...just three years, Korean pop star Rain has built a huge domestic following of (mostly) female fans with a string of chart-topping singles, and now he's ready to branch out overseas. Rain picked up MTV Asia prizes this year, played his first solo concert in Japan in July and has lined up sold-out gigs in Hong Kong and Tokyo. But the engine of Korean pop-culture dominance in Asia is the soap opera, which is why Rain is forecast for TV this fall. The decidedly boyish singer will play a macho K-1 fighter who falls...