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...stage antics, So Long Princess is more than up to the challenge. All in all, the student-band lineup for Arts First showcases some of Harvard’s best and brightest. For the sonically gluttonous looking for more than the groups featured above, Sunday’s Band Fest, a rapid-fire series of a dozen bands (one every half-hour) from 12-5:30 p.m. in front of Holyoke Center, should delight. Promising to have something for everyone, the performers’ self-descriptions range all the way from alt-pop to pop/rock. Battle of the Bands victors...
Miami-based electronica artist Dino Felipe won’t be able to make it to Record Hospital Fest 2006 this weekend, but he swears he would if he had a car, a driver’s license, or money.“I’m a little bit disappointed,” says Evan L. Hanlon ’08, a music director and DJ for WHRB’s underground rock department, Record Hospital (RH), and a major organizing force behind RH’s upcoming two-night concert. “If it happened it would...
...behind this year’s concert have shifted considerably.According to the Harvard Concert Committee (HCC), 2006 marks a renewed commitment to undergraduate life: an event that is made for, and planned by, students at the College. This year, the HCC was given unprecedented authority in preparing for the fest. It remains to be seen, however, how much of this authority will be extended to the student body at large. Yardfest reflects a “changed way of operating,” explains G. Tyler O’Brien ’07, chair...
Matthew R. Greenfield ’08, vice-chair of the Student Affairs Committee, said he stayed at Israel Fest for half an hour—longer than he stayed last year...
...While many of the events we scheduled for Governor Warner have been politics-based, coming to Israel Fest gave him the chance to interact with students in a fun, informal and relaxed setting,” Stern said...