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...childhood memorabilia - family photos, class photos, snapshots from the days before Hendrix became a rock god. Surprisingly good drawings and watercolors by the teenage Hendrix include witty sketches of Elvis Presley. In the next gallery, video screens, earphones, photographs, posters, costumes and guitars document the Big Four of Hendrix concerts: London, Monterey, Woodstock and the Isle of Wight. A soundproof room offers a full-volume eight-minute extract from a Berkeley concert that includes Voodoo Chile and Johnny B. Goode. And starting Nov. 27, you can see the ultimate Hendrix icon: what's left of the Fender Stratocaster that...
...start of this semester the demise of UCBooks—a textbook finding, money saving program run by the council—removed a useful tool to help undergraduates quickly find the cheapest textbooks for specific Harvard courses. And after the council announced a Wyclef Jean and Jurassic 5 concert last May, the event was cancelled when Associate Dean of the College David P. Illingworth ’71 said the council’s newly-formed Concert Commission was not able to organize the event to his satisfaction. Even the council’s general website is defunct...
...attest, Francis’ album So They Say includes elements of jazz, reggae, rock and folk. The album’s ten songs are mellow in tone, melding the simple smoothness of bass, guitar, percussion and keyboard. Though the album doesn’t inspire riotous movement, Francis in concert does...
...concert ended on a high note after an encore of “Hudson Dream.” The audience was disappointed when the exhausted group began to clear the stage after the encore, which capped off two hours of music. People covertly fought over play lists and water and a few fans tried to get backstage as the crowd slowly dissipated, too excited to leave. They had the Dec. 9 concert to anticipate and most would be on the T back to the House of Blues for more Pete Francis...
After all, when we deal with the CUE, we are not talking about whether or not there will be an Outkast concert in Sanders Theatre this year; we are talking about issues like whether or not there will be a Core Curriculum at Harvard. And the student members of the CUE play a very active and influential role on the committee. As Mark Schiefsky, assistant professor of the classics, recently told me: “When the CUE students speak at general FAS faculty meetings, what they say is taken very seriously...