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Eric L. Fritz
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Summer Songs To 'Superman' To
Since most Harvard students spent their summers either in a musically backward part of the world or trapped in investment
Top 5 Albums of the Summer
By NATHANIEL NADDAFF-HAFREY and ERIC L. FRITZ Crimson Staff Writers Junior Boys: “So This is Goodbye” At risk of taking
Yo La Tengo
Yo La Tengo I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass (Matador) 3.5 of 5 Stars
Concert Recap: Pinback
The most striking thing about Pinback’s performance at the Paradise last Saturday was the near-total absence of interesting haircuts. On
Editor's Note
Generally, it’s hard to mistake the Crimson’s music page for the Billboard chart. In the past year we have spent
Pop Screen
Prince “Black Sweat” Maybe it shouldn’t shock me that a man who once changed his name to a symbol would
Musical Animals Overtake the Roxy
The lineup for last Monday’s concert at the Roxy was more Animal Planet than MTV, as pastoral electronicists Caribou and
Does Harvard Have an Appetite for Rock and Roll?
Harvard has never been a paradise for rock and roll. Look at any bulletin board: around here, cellos are preferable
New Music: Hell Yes; Beck
After confessing his love (both explicitly and implicitly) for artists as disparate as Os Mutantes, Prince and James Taylor, Beck
Nye Toys with a New 'Game:' Fiction
The Power Game, a new novel by former Dean of the Kennedy School of Government Joseph Nye curiously inverts the
Pixies Back in Boston
The Pixies’ 12-year exile from their native Boston ended last Thursday at Avalon with what had to have been the
Students Unbottle ‘Genie’ on Cabot Stage
Genie, a wholly original musical written and directed by James W. Lawler ’04-’05 and Benjamin D. Scheuer ’04-’05, brings its
Updated Medea Frames in Double Vision
Two and a half millennia since it was first enacted, the story of Medea still has the power to captivate.
Luna’s Light Finally Dims
When Dean Wareham ’85 took the stage Friday night in front of a packed house downstairs at the Middle East,
Harvard Key To Cummings Bio
Edward Estlin Cummings ’15 once remarked that his childhood home in the shadow of Harvard was “as lively as you