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...usually go for $10, and rarely rise above $15. The club itself is as cramped, dark, and sweaty as it should be. The bar (open to the happily wristbanded) divides the perpetually crowded performance room from a more loosely packed lounge with tables and chairs. The place is always loud, and the noise of your jawbones vibrating against each other will probably thwart attempts at conversation. It makes me sad whenever I mention t.t.’s to a fellow Harvardian and get a blank stare in response. If you care about rock, even a little bit, you should...

Author: By Michael A. Mohammed, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hot Spot: t.t. the Bear’s Place | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...said, puffing his chest and looking detached. “I’m sorry, but you can’t come in.”Still determined, the administrator tried one more time. But the architect had had enough. Marching up to the door, he summoned a whisper loud enough for all to hear. “It’s cool, I have some coke. We can just do it by ourselves over here,” said the architect, whose social-mapping skills are apparently just as good as his actual mapping ones. The quip...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: This Is Work? | 10/12/2005 | See Source »

...sprinklers. Oct. 1: 12:13 p.m.—Police investigated a chair which had been reportedly removed from Grays Hall East. The search for the meandering chair proved unsuccessful. 11:44 p.m.—An officer responded to Vanderbilt Hall, room 337, on account of a loud party, in which its occupants were incessantly pushing emergency buttons. Police arrived but all had quieted down. Oct. 2: 12:58 a.m.—An officer observed a drove of students waiting for the shuttle bus outside of Cabot. The officer provided taxicabs and cruiser escorts for the stranded...

Author: By Robin M. Peguero, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Police Log | 10/11/2005 | See Source »

...government department, William Kristol compiled a 534-page anthology of reprinted articles that initially appeared in his Washington-based conservative magazine, The Weekly Standard. The resulting collection, “The Weekly Standard, A Reader: 1995-2005,” is filled with writing that is often laugh-out-loud funny and reliably thought-provoking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Book Review: ed. William Kristol | 10/7/2005 | See Source »

...short answer: by resembling a muscular (read: troglodytic) piece of drift-wood in board shorts. Walker’s performance is as awkward as when the shy kid in AP English is forced to read Shakespeare in a loud, overly-dramatic British accent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Movie Review: Into the Blue | 10/7/2005 | See Source »

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