Word: mainstreamers
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...newest material and their recent “Broken Arrow,” they displayed considerable craft. Each song had its separate pieces that were put together elegantly. The crowd enthusiastically nodded to the beat. Everyone was engaged and there were few boundaries pushed. As the ideal of what mainstream hip-hop should be like, it was a great capper to the paradox of a very solid, yet all-over-the-place night of performances, relatively free of negative bullshit. —Staff writer Scoop A. Wasserstein can be reached at wasserst@fas.harvard.edu
Focusing on music that is unrepresented in the mainstream music industry leaves RH with a following that Hanlon describes as “small but fierce...
...acceptance of classical as the backbone of the station’s success—partly for financial reasons, to be sure— in addition to highly specialized niche programming, means that there is fundamentally no future for WHRB to become a station that primarily caters to mainstream college students...
...even in the unlikely scenario that the station were to start broadcasting music that catered to mainstream student interest—whatever that is at Harvard—how many students would listen anyway...
...made such correspondence courses and "virtual high schools" the Wild West of secondary education, a multimillion-dollar industry that can offer a valuable second chance but has suffered at times from poor oversight and a dizzying array of self-styled accrediting institutions, many of which aren't recognized by mainstream colleges...