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...turntable, take note. Just steps from the Yard, a ragtag band of independent record stores serves the most musically sophisticated—or technologically outdated—Cantabrigians. Specializing in new and used CDs and vinyls at discount prices, these stores carry everything from early 1930s Jazz to the latest in underground techno. And though Newbury Comics maintains a carefully constructed bohemian vibe, the real deal can only be found in the endangered species of Mom-and-Pop record shops. So throw on your vintage rock concert tee, turn off that free jazz record and prepare yourself...
...pedestrian, a visit to Looney Tunes is well worth the walk to find it. Midway between the Harvard and Central Square T stops, the store offers a good selection of contemporary used CDs and DVDs, but specializes in vintage vinyl. Offering the area’s deepest collection of jazz, classical, soundtracks, and classic rock, the store’s selection and prices will leave costumers salivating. Witness, for example, an original 1973 “Dark Side of the Moon” in perfect condition for only $30, and even cheaper Beatles and Rolling Stones records. Combining excellent selection...
...debate, held before a small crowd at the Ryles jazz club in Inman Square, was the third and last meeting between the candidates for state representative from the 26th Middlesex District, which includes parts of Cambridge and Somerville...
...scene shifted to Sanders Theater later that evening, as the band was performing at its 85th Reunion Concert. The group, now nearly 200 strong, would take the stage at the end of the performance, as The Harvard Jazz Band and The Harvard Wind Ensemble—which included the much anticipated playing of the world’s biggest tuba and an appearance by Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71—kicked off the evening’s events...
Performers danced to classical, jazz and pop sound tracks, including those of Coldplay and Madonna...