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Adam C. Estes

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Death Throes for Indie Cuties

When I arrived at the Orpheum at 9 o’clock last Tuesday I was met by a surging mass of humanity

Helsinki Rocks Middle East

The uniforms of the attendees wore a light dusting of perspiration by the time the lights dimmed. T-shirts, some silkscreened

M83 Shoegazes Into Paradise

When I met Anthony Gonzalez, the mastermind of M83, his eyes were squinting at the light of his laptop screen.

CD Review

If you listen hard enough, M83’s new album sparkles a little darker than their last, a sound forged from a

Wilco’s Reborn Sound Bridges Generations

In the history of the most successful rock-and-roll bands, there comes a point when critical and popular recognition meet head

Hybrid Taxis May Come to Cambridge

R. Seth Riney, a local entrepreneur and Yale graduate, made a resolution on New Year’s Day of 2003 to question

German Past Revealed

To chart an entire nation’s history was a daunting task for Steven Ozment, McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History.

New Music

Dirty Dozen Brass Band Funeral For A Friend (Ropeadope) One does not so much review the Dirty Dozen’s music as

Literature Professor Pens Debut Novel ‘Ninochka’

Svetlana Boym doesn’t give much credence to the adage “write what you know.” Ninochka , her recently released debut novel,

Students Climb High at MIT Competition

Nearly a hundred primed and ready rock climbers gathered in MIT’s Walker Memorial Hall on Saturday to compete in the

‘Crying’ Over Modern America

Baratunde R. Thurston ’99, who performed at last weekend’s Black Arts Festival, is far from the typical disgruntled Harvard alum.

Center Announces Finalists for Journalism Prize

The Joan Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics and Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government last week announced this

VES Co-Founder, Innovative Designer Dies

Albert Szabo, a co-founder of the Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) department who taught students to design perfection in everything

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