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...they are, and they can ascribe the labels to themselves as they want and not have that be a judgment,” said Lisa J. Miracchi ’09. John A. La Rue ’07, a magazine staff member, observed to the crowd that the majority of those present were women. “When we talk about gender, ethnicity, homosexuality, and other issues,” said M. Elysia Baker ’07, the magazine’s other editor in chief, “the person in power isn’t forced...
...astronomer, geneticist, and chemist tackled the big question of how life originated before a crowd of around 100 at the Graduate School of Education yesterday afternoon. The discussion was the first in a series of annual symposia sponsored by the University’s Origins of Life Initiative...
...audience member then asked about a Navajo legend stating that life originated in space. Speaker and professor of astronomy, Dimitar Sasselov, answered “the sky is a big place,” eliciting laughter from the crowd...
...shirts playing no-shtick rock in 2006, the Black Keys attract a wide variety of fans, from young indie-rock fans to 50-year-olds eager to see classic rockers that aren’t sagging pitifully in a way that strikes too close to home. The crowd at the Avalon came as no surprise, then, and tossle-headed twenty-somethings rubbed sweaty elbows with drunken father figures.The opening act, The Black Angels, took some warming up to. But their peculiar brand of metal-tinged psychedelia, reminiscent of Brit-poppers The Music, got better the longer they played. A different...
Punk rockers in skinny jeans will serenade half-drunk, sweatshirt-wearing football fans in an awkward meeting of the campus music underground and the “Crimson Crazies” crowd at the Harvard-Yale tailgate on Nov. 18. The Harvard College Alliance for Rock and Roll (HCARAR) has snagged a spot at the tailgate, where it will host a five-act battle of the bands, Harvard versus Yale. Part of the tailgate concert’s appeal for HCARAR is introducing both campus’ scenes to a wider segment of the population. “It provides...