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...tweak is simple, but significant. One could certainly argue that students should simply carry less stuff around with them each day. However, in the jam-packed schedules of most Harvard students, this is often not an option, and to their credit, most students aren’t complaining. But the situation, though not dire, could still be improved. An appropriate analogy is with the fly-by lunch service, which allows students to grab food in the yard without having to return to their Houses. Its absence did not cause a visible inconvenience, but its presence proves a great help...
...film manages to portray even the level-headed Ian MacKaye (founder of Dischord Records, and member of Minor Threat and Fugazi), as an off-the-wall fanatic. The Minutemen—subjects of their own excellent documentary “We Jam Econo”—are the only band whose importance equals their portrayal in “American Hardcore,” but their folksy, jazzy punk sounds could hardly be called “hardcore” in the first place...
...classical and orchestra music, but not really for any new stuff, so this seems like a good opportunity to network and find names of people to play with,” Leiby said. After initial introductions, students tentatively began to play their instruments and the “jam sessions” promised by the event fliers began. One of the first to play was Anna I. Polonyi ’10, who provided a blues beat on the drums for Lee H. Dietterich ’10 on the clarinet and Momin M. Malik...
Break out the letter sweaters! It’s time for the annual spandex fest on the Charles, complete with pretzel stands to get your eat on, Reunion Village to get your prep school alumni contribution on, and Row-a-Palooza to get your jam on to bands Nada Surf and Arrested Development. Oh, and there’s rowing...
...mail. Tomorrow’s events will be headlined by the rock group China Magpie, known for melding modern and traditional musical styles. The group will take to the stage at Club Passim on Palmer Street, behind the Harvard Coop, at 8 p.m. In a Dance Jam on Thursday, undergraduate dancers can improvise as Silk Road Ensemble musicians play. The event, open on a first-come, first-served basis, starts at 7 p.m. at the Harvard Dance Center on Garden Street. The project is generating enthusiasm across campus—along with mounds of work. The Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra...