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Kimberly E. Gittleson ’08 is a history and literature concentrator in Eliot House. She was a Crimson associate magazine chair...
...what a mercurial bunch of radio listeners we are. Radio signals may be everywhere, but don’t seem to make a lasting impression lately. Maybe after the beeper fad passes, radio stations will take this lack of attentiveness to heart.—Staff writer Kimberly E. Gittleson and contributing writer Evan L. Hanlon are the president and rock director of WHRB, Harvard’s student-run radio station. Gittleson can be reached at gittles@fas.harvard.edu...
...there’s a disconnect between the arts community and the rest of the student body,” he says. “If there is a scene, it’s not brought to enough awareness.”According to station president Kimberly E. Gittleson ’08, WHRB has a role to play in spanning the gap between artists and students by bringing more bands like Nightmare of You, who connect more with a college demographic, to Harvard. “We wanted to encourage smaller, more independent acts that are sort...
...While it seems unbelievable, the threat of large fines is enough to give any radio programmer, including the more adventurous college DJ, pause.FERLINGHETTI SCAREI should note here that my co-writer, Evan L. Hanlon, is off this week—these are solely the experiences of me, Kimberly E. Gittleson. Two years ago, I was running out of material to play for my Jazz and Poetry Orgy on WHRB. Orgies are six-plus hour blocks of programming devoted to an artist or a theme, for those of you who don’t know. Frantically combing through the piles...
...significant improvement over previous Furnaces records like “Rehearsing My Choir,” the entire project is just a little too self-aware, a little too purposely anti-mainstream—in other words, a little too indie. —Reviewer Kimberly E. Gittleson can be reached at gittles@fas.harvard.edu...