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Berry is also a fan of music: “It really is one of the most important things in the world,” he says. “I go to punk rock shows, I go to classical, to opera. This past week I went to the Harvard Mariachi Veritas show, and I went to see my favorite British post-punk band called the Wedding Present in the Middle East.” He’s a fan of Harvard-based music as well...
...once spent three whole minutes watching him flip through the channels and stop on Country Music Television and watch an entire Brad Paisley music video in which a girl was crying about how either her boyfriend, truck, tractor, father, or American flag (I can’t remember which) left her at prom. It took my dad three minutes to decipher what was going on before he moved to MTV, completely oblivious as to what “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” and “Run’s House” are about...
Nelson isn’t so worried about any mishaps that might happen during the show. “The most stressful part is learning my lines,” he says. ”I’m atrocious at learning lines. The music is fine—that just happens—but Gilbert and Sullivan lines are all from the 1870s, so they’re a little bit convoluted.” But this is just Nelson being modest; by opening night, the lines are already learned, the ceiling is in place, and everyone?...
...over early to one of those vaguely punk/retro stores in the Garage, and find yourself some legwarmers and a headband. Have your prefrosh drape her sweater around her shoulders and you’ll be all set to ease your way back into the last few decades of incredible music...
What: The Harvard Black Men’s Forum presents its annual prefrosh weekend dance. Always a good time with great music, but make sure your more timid prefrosh know what they’re getting into: this event usually keeps the lights as low as they go. Tickets $5 advance and $7 at the door...