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Christopher A. Kukstis
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Musician Brings Veritas to Ears
In the mix of magicians, calculus-focused raps, and boy-band stars performing at the Freshman Talent Show in September 2001, Daniel
On a Philosophy of Pop Music
DREW: Kukstis, it’s the end of the year, and I know we’ve only been at this a few times, but
Salute This Alum's Shorts
When Judy R. Budnitz ’95 published the short story “Miracle” in the New Yorker last summer, my mother saved a
NEW MUSIC: '64-'95
’64 – ’95 Lemon Jelly XL RecordingsThe second full-length from British electronica act Lemon Jelly starts off with the withered
The Drawn-Out Battle of the '90s Brit-Pop Superstars
CHRIS: Drew, as long as I’ve known you, we’ve argued. Argued politics, argued religion, but pursued one single topic with
Happening
Film Friday, March 11. Cabrera’s The Milk of Human Kindness (France/Belgium, 2001). 7 p.m. Harvard Film Archive. Tickets $8; students
On the Radar: Contradictions
Saturday, March 12. 9:30 p.m. Quincy House Dining Hall. $15, $10 in advance. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office.
On the Radar: Raging Bull 25th Anniversary
March 11-17. 4:15, 7, 9:40 p.m. Brattle Theatre. $9. Tickets available at theater or www.brattlefilm.org. It has been 25 years
On the Radar
Ghungroo 2005: A Cultural Celebration Performances with tickets still available are Thursday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, March
New Music
The Wedding Present Manifesto/Scopitones The new album Take Fountain comes with a flashy cover brandishing “The Wedding Present,” the name
On the Radar
The Futureheads Friday, Feb. 25. The Futureheads. With The Shout Out Louds and High Speed Scene. 18+. 9 p.m. Paradise
Grammys Love Company of Dead Artists
Chris: Another year and another night of Grammys, and slowly the awards slip further and further from any kind of
Happening Listings
Theater Thursday, February 17. Athena Theater Company presents The Vagina Monologues. 8 P.M. Agassiz Theater. Tickets $8, students $6. Tickets
CD Review
Pan-European polyglot poppers Stereo Total seem to always summon the same images in American minds: trendy coffee bars, tightly-dressed Euro
On the Radar: The Pitches
A cappella is certainly not everyone’s thing, for some good reason. The stereotypes of collegiate life, the paucity of knock-out