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Show Me the Music! Where to go...

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Sanders: it's not just for Ec 10 anymore. Beyond the famous Feldstein and those Moral Reasoning cores, Sanders is host to a wide array of musical events. A cappella is quite popular here, as are orchestral, choral and ethnic music events and the occasional speech or awards ceremony. Once in a blue moon, a modern music show will play (Dar Williams' Cry Cry Cry for one), but Sanders is usually strictly Harvardian musical fare.

Other Jazz Clubs

Wally's Caf (127 Mass Ave., Boston. 424-1408; take Mass. Ave. T stop or #1 bus), Ryles (212 Hampshire St. at Cambridge St.; 876-9330; take #69 bus), Sculler's Jazz Club (400 Soldiers Field Rd., Boston; 783-0090. From the Charles, walk down Memorial Drive to Western Ave. and cross the bridge, Sculler's is located in the Doubletree Guest Suites Hotel).

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Big Places to Rock

Fleet Center

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50 Causeway St., Boston

Directions: Red line to Park Street, change to the Green Line Lechmere line to North Station. Follow the crowds and you're there.

Besides being home to the Celtics and Bruins, the Fleet Center is the venue of choice for those big rocking arena tours. Aerosmith, Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync have all graced us with their presences here. Dress depends on the concert; the names of the hunks from 'N Sync on the face and that old ratty Guns 'N Roses t-shirt are both acceptable. Not surprisingly, the crowds at the Fleet Center are equally diverse, anything from screaming teenyboppers (and their reluctant parents/chaperones), to those looking to relive the past and those just looking for a good time.

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