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...student organizations on campus have really cultivated a community of songwriters and folk musicians,” O’Connor said. “But also, we’re trying to break down the barriers between Harvard and the local community, when it comes to music, in particular...
...year is 1966 and you are a young Harvard student. You wander the streets of Cambridge in search of quality music. Where to go? The Nameless Coffee House on Church Street offers free performances by the likes of Tracy Chapman and Dar Williams. You can head over to Club 47 on Palmer Street where Joan Baez performed her first show. In a few years, you could stroll into the Harvard Square Theater and catch Bob Dylan. Or, turn on your radio and listen to the legendary “Hillbilly at Harvard” program on WHRB. You lived your...
...year is 2009 and you are a young Harvard student. The legacy of the folk music revival lives on in Cambridge today, if you know where to look. You can still tune in to WHRB’s “Blues Department” or “Hillbilly at Harvard”, and you can stop by Club Passim on any day of the week to hear some of the top up-and-coming performers...
Gilroy is quick to note that this librarian-student connection, though necessary in today’s age of digitalization, is nothing...
...Student satisfaction with all aspects of the dining services dropped this year, according to a survey released yesterday...