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Participants in the upcoming Unite Against AIDS Summit at Harvard will now be able to attend MIT’s “Spring Fever” concert, featuring artists Fabolous and Lloyd Banks, under a deal announced yesterday by student organizers...

Author: By Deanna Dong, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MIT Concert Open to Summit | 4/13/2005 | See Source »

...summit, which runs from April 22 to April 23, will be hosted by the Harvard Black Men’s Forum (BMF), the Harvard AIDS Coalition, the Harvard African Students’ Association, and the Harvard Concert Commission...

Author: By Deanna Dong, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: MIT Concert Open to Summit | 4/13/2005 | See Source »

Music, they say, hath charms. Larry Adler, 71, is a maestro of the harmonica whose U.S. concert career foundered in the 1950s when he was blacklisted for declining to identify friends as Communists. Edward L. Rowny, 68, is President Reagan's adviser on arms control and a man who lists to the right politically. But Rowny is also an avid harmonica player who used to deflate after-hours tensions at the 1982 Geneva arms talks by performing a Russian folk song or two. As teenagers, both men played together in a Baltimore harmonica band, and after one of Adler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 29, 1985 | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...rock fans it was simply the day Bruce Springsteen tickets went on sale in Washington. Lines were jammed by hundreds of thousands of attempted phone calls, an estimated 130% above normal. The added callers were trying to buy 3,000 tickets (at $18.50 each) for Springsteen's concert next Monday at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium. Back home after a triumphant tour of Europe, Springsteen is resting and rehearsing for his new 25-city, nine-week American tour. The scramble for tickets to the concerts also caused communications snafus in Maryland, Virginia, New York City, New Jersey and Delaware. Asked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Aug. 5, 1985 | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...hours to give an audience to those who will be coming to share their experiences. Ask yourself what it would mean to attend a vigil, an all-male event about common unasked and unanswered questions about sexual violence, a discussion on violence in the BGLTQ community, or a benefit concert that will donate funds to the Boston Area Rape Crisis Center and Transition House. We think that it would say a lot. We spend 51 weeks of the year in a culture that silences survivors and shies away from confronting sexual violence. Take Ba ck the Night is one week...

Author: By Leah M. Litman, | Title: Why Take Back the Night? | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

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