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...founded as a WHRB newsletter in 1988 by DJs David M. Mays ’90 and Jon M. Shecter ’90. Although the show already has several performers lined up, Felton and Jacoby encourage aspiring freestylers to compete free of charge. “The Darker Side?? can be heard Saturdays 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. and Sundays 12 a.m. to 5 a.m on 95.3 FM. The freestyle battle is at 1105 Mass...
...PARHARM CRIMSON STAFF WRITER Once upon a time, Harvard radio was a hip-hop Mecca. This past semester, a handful of students tried to bring back the glory. During the mid-1980s and early 1990s, the WHRB hip-hop department—known as “The Dark Side??—hosted “Street Beat,” one of college radio’s seminal rap programs. The show also spawned a campus newsletter by the same name, which later became one of the premier journals of hip hop culture...
...disparity between the heart and desire of both squads was never clearer than on each side??s fourth-quarter scoring drives. Leading 21-16 with 11:00 remaining in the game, quarterback Jeff Mroz hit wide receiver Todd Feiereisen with a 26-yard pass on third-and-18. After a Harvard face-masking penalty, the Bulldogs had the ball first-and-10 at the Crimson’s 17-yard line...
...College in the ’60s, graduating magna cum laude with a degree in history and literature. Originally intending to become a documentary filmmaker, she began to shoot short films in the early ’70s. Her other films over the years include “B-Side?? (1996), a montage about homelessness and extreme poverty in downtown New York in the ’90s, and “Is This What You Were Born For?” (1981-89), a witty yet deeply affecting series of experimental shorts. Her works have...
Madonna culminates her utterly cliched “walk on the wild side?? fantasy in a Matrix-slow grind session with an appropriately feisty fetishized Latino...