Word: concertizing
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...plans a November concert, what most students don’t understand is that in the past the HCC has managed to pull off successful shows despite the fact that the deck has been stacked against...
Where’s Snoop?”—that was the question on everybody’s mind last spring after the Harvard Concert Commission’s (HCC) planned Snoop Dogg concert hit a fatal snag...
...socially fragmented campus desperately in need of some unity, campus concerts can play an important role as the centerpiece of campus-wide events. Concerts are clearly popular among students—when Busta Rhymes came in 2004, almost 3,000 students attended, and over 4,600 people attended Bob Dylan’s concert last fall. Large draws can bring us together and enrich our college life in a way that few others events...
...first practical pitfall is that the HCC’s purse is controlled by the Undergraduate Council (UC), which can’t allocate funds for future academic years giving the HCC almost no time to plan a concert. This year, funds for a fall concert were not allocated until late August, giving the HCC just two months. According to HCC Chair Jack P. McCambridge ’06, ideally, the HCC should have six months to plan and stage an event...
Finally, the UC as a whole gives out money to other organizations including House Committees, the First-Year Social Committee, and the Harvard Concert Commission. So, you should ask candidates which of these entities they think should get more money. Would they spend more money to get a better artist at a Harvard concert? If they had a little more money to dole out, which group would they give...