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...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 Maya, along with ever-popular groups like Major Major and the Dharma Seals, will participate...
Classical music performances will dominate the proceedings this Arts First weekend. The onslaught begins tomorrow, when the Harvard Early Music Society and Currier House will both have afternoon recitals. In particular, the program for the Performance Fair on Saturday, May 6—a three-hour sprawl beginning at 1 p.m. and featuring over a hundred events in and around Harvard Yard—is heavy on classical performances. There are 37 listed classical music performances and dozens of venues; those in attendance will have five or six options every half-hour. For those who miss certain performances, some will...
...upcoming Harvard Sangeet performance is any hint of the types of performances to be highlighted at Arts First, then next week promises to be as diverse and varied as it is interesting and talented. The one-hour show will give the audience a glimpse into a traditional South Indian music called Carnatic. Vocalists Samir V. Rao ’08 and Vasanthi Sridhar ’07 will perform, accompanied on traditional Carnatic instruments by violinist Vivek A. Rudrapatna ’06, and mridangam (a double sided South Indian drum) player Shakeel Avadhany (MIT ’09). According...
Chants of “Si, se puede,” “Yes, it is possible” were heard the entire hour of the protest, but if only they had asked—and coherently answered—“Que se puede?” “What is possible...
...week long training course in counseling and intervention on alcohol and drug issues. In addition to the plaques marking their residences, the advisers will have their names and contact information posted on the University Health Services website for students seeking their help.The training involved weekly two-and-a-half hour seminars which covered “Alcohol and the Family,” “Crisis Response, Treatment, and Follow-up,” and a special session on the chemistry of beer drinking given by Nobel prize winner Baird Jr. Research Professor of Science Dudley R. Herschbach.Each seminar...