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...Boston-area band Hank Crane will perform at 10:15, and Johnny Carlevale & The Broken Rhythm Boys will showcase their “rhythm and roots” act at 11:15, all before Slim Cessna’s Auto Club, with a new live two-disc set, takes the stage just after midnight. T.T. the Bear’s Place. Tickets available at the door or through Ticketmaster. $10. (KF)Sunday, Nov. 20Boston Philharmonic Orchestra Rachmaninov Concert. The BPO, conducted by Benjamin Zander, performs Rachmaninov’s “Piano Concerto No. 2,” featuring...
...many Harvard musicians invest their time, energy, and sweat in their debut record, only to never return to the studio again. Singer-songwriter Catherine D. Tuttle ’09 may only be a first-year, but she’s already one-upped the one-disc wonders. At age 19, Catherine, who goes by Cat, has already followed up her debut, “Peel,” with a new studio album, “What They Will Find,” which was released on Nov. 15. The Philadelphia native’s love affair with music...
...will change your mind. This slick black wonder, about the size of an eyeglasses case, has a gorgeous widescreen display, which is great not only for games-including holiday titles like SOCOM: U.S. Navy Seals and NeoPets-but movies too. Some 300 films are available for the Universal Media Disc format. Built-in wi-fi makes multiplayer gaming a breeze. What's more, the PSP (which accepts 1-GB Memory Sticks) can double as a Web browser, photo album, music player and e-mail device. Next: Tasteful Ideas...
...from a checkbook organizer to a fax machine. In many cases, the pen-based devices can even make and take cellular telephone calls. ! 8 Bose Audio System Listeners got an earful from Bose as it unveiled the sleek Lifestyle 5 Music System. At $1,499, it includes a compact-disc player, a remote control that works around corners or through walls, and compact, cube-shaped speakers that deliver crisp, distortion-free sound...
...worthwhile pastime of video editing. On the other hand, even JVC's "simple" approach to burning a DVD is fairly elaborate: attaching the camcorder, saving the video files, locating them, loading them into a video editing program, shuffling that to a DVD burning program and then waiting until the disc is ready. Hey JVC-how about a one-click straight-to-DVD program? Then the move from MiniDV to tapeless digital camcorder would have some merit...