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...students looking to “Graduate” from 90s band Third Eye Blind, rock duo Mates of State may help fill that void. The band is scheduled to perform at Cambridge Queen’s Head pub on May 11 as part of an indie rock show. The performance is being organized by the College Events Board (CEB) and Campus Life Fellow John T. Drake ’06. The concert will be free and open to all Harvard affiliates, according to a CEB press release and the board’s chair, Adam Goldenberg...
...procedure, a process that is not often seen even in modern-day Korea, according to Global Cultural Club President Mary Lee. “Usually, there’s a Westernized ceremony without any traditional portions,” Lee said through a translator. “To perform it properly requires special knowledge and training, so it’s very rare.” The abbreviated demonstration last night not only incorporated many of these elements, but also showcased a Korean drum dance and a Korean paper handcraft session. Approximately 40 people were in the audience...
...capability [to ensure] that Harvard workers receive good pay and benefits. We’re holding them responsible for that.” Under the Wage and Benefits Parity Policy, Harvard requires outside contractors to pay service workers wages comparable to those given to unionized Harvard workers who perform similar work, according to Harvard spokesman Joe Wrinn. But Wrinn disagreed with Aguilera’s assertion that Harvard had direct influence in the negotiations, and said that the University did not plan to pressure AlliedBarton about the negotiations. “We certainly respect their right to protest...
...vintage, sometimes student-made, with original scores,” Weinbloom says. “We do a lot of work with student composers, and it’s basically the newest music you’ll hear anywhere, because a lot of the music is written for our performance.” But the drama of a Pops performance involves much more than film. This week’s concert, “Pops Travels Back to the Future,” will incorporate time-travel antics. “Our conductor tends to get shot in every performance...
...have that same environment. I wanted to continue that, but I had to be in the city so I could still be serous about music, so Harvard was a natural choice for me.” With schoolwork both at Harvard and at NEC, plus an impressive amount of performing and traveling, Jackiw has juggled a lot in his four years here. “It’s been very busy,” he recalls. “The part that’s most difficult is the travel. The daily practice is manageable. But missing classes...