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...Cage had a sweaty underground indie rock scene feel that it will probably still have when it reopens. It’s just a very unique space.” Both bands and fans were upset when the Cage locked its doors last semester. Alexander W. Doubet ’10, President of the Harvard College Alliance of Rock and Roll, said the Cage was a great venue for small events. “People were definitely bummed out about it closing,” Doubet said. Changes made to New Quincy include the leveling of the JCR floor...
...that there will be no more shows because that was sort of a fun thing to do on Thursday nights, and I think that people will miss that,” said Siena T. Koncsol ’08, a Cage liaison. One of those people is Alex M. Doubet ’10, president of the Harvard College Alliance for Rock and Roll, which had scheduled a round of a “battle of the bands” event in the Cage for pre-frosh weekend. The announcement that the Cage will be closing means that...
...enabled us to bring in younger members, and that’s an initiative we’re hoping to build on,” Bolcome says. “There’s always a lot of interest when I talk about it,” Alex W. Doubet ’10, who became a member this past semester, says. “But no one’s actually inquired about becoming a member.” The exception is an ironic one: Doubet’s grandfather, after hearing about Doubet’s positive experience...
...these [18-and-over] events were taking place,” she says. The new restrictions have created a divide among Boston-area residents. Some club managers and older clubgoers applaud the Mayor for his attention to public safety, but other club staff and many students, like Alexander W. Doubet ’10 wonder whether the city should have examined the situation more closely before passing the law. “After all,” Doubet says, “correlation does not equal causation.”The Roxy, in downtown Boston, is just...
...attempt to find the owner through the item's serial number. But when authorities find filched gems, they know the owners have probably kissed their property goodbye. Most gems contain no traceable markings. Systems for registering diamonds by photography and other means have proved unreliable. Says Robert Doubet, vice president of Lazare Kaplan & Sons, a New York City diamond-cutting firm: "Once removed from its mounting, a diamond is as good as ownerless...
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