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...Chiara String Quartet may have performed in some of America’s most prestigious venues, but their attitude towards classical music is anything but elitist. As well as Carnegie Hall, the group has appeared in less traditional spaces such as pubs, clubs, and sandwich bars. The group, who are the current Blodgett Artist-in-Residence at Harvard, will continue this trend by performing in both Paine Hall and the Queen’s Head Pub this week...

Author: By Daniel K. Lakhdhir, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Chiara String Quartet to Hit the Bar This Thursday | 12/3/2009 | See Source »

...Wednesday, the quarter will perform in Paine Hall, while on Thursday, the group will bring their “Chamber Music in Any Chamber” to the Queen’s Head Pub for a free concert. The quartet was unable to reveal what they would be playing at the pub—not because it’s a secret, but because they rarely decide club show set lists before the day of the performance. “We like to keep it fresh,” says Rebecca J. Fischer, the first violinist...

Author: By Daniel K. Lakhdhir, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Chiara String Quartet to Hit the Bar This Thursday | 12/3/2009 | See Source »

Their collection also includes Grafton Street Pub & Grill, Redline Food and Drink, and Temple Bar in Harvard Square; as well as The Irish Village pub in Brighton...

Author: By Julia L Ryan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: New Café To See Delayed Opening | 12/2/2009 | See Source »

Just as “the pub is for weekend socials,” Van Vuuren says “the Lab is where students can showcase creativity. It’s where they can come to create...

Author: By Michelle B. Timmerman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Making Science Sexy | 11/19/2009 | See Source »

...have been sent from your room to the ground-level laundry and back, they've traveled a distance of nearly a kilometer. In fact, sheer altitude dominates almost every facet of this 492-m property. Dinners in the world's tallest restaurant, and drinks in the world's highest pub, are filled with breathless gawking at the cityscape below. A pair of huge 150-ton dampers - weights that absorb the motion of a swaying building - eliminate sloshing in the world's loftiest pool. The world's fastest elevators must ascend at the rate of 10 meters a second in order...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Shanghai High Life | 11/18/2009 | See Source »

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