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Harvard Men's Lacrosse vs. Duke (April 2, 2010)
Men's Lacrosse

Harvard Men's Lacrosse vs. Duke (April 2, 2010)

Bibio

Summer, aside from being the hot season, is the playlist season: one for the backyard party, one for the drive

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PBHA’s Auction to Benefit SUP

Courtside Celtics tickets and luxurious weekend getaways were on the auction block at the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub last night

LINEAR PERSPECTIVE: Rockus

Rockus is upon us. Harvard’s only student-run record label (Veritas Records) and Rolling Stone Collection sponsored Battle of the Bands,

JCVD

In the late 1980s, an actor’s paycheck was directly proportionate to the height of his roundhouse kick, and Jean-Claude Van

Pandora Founder Talks Music

With 18.5 million listeners and 35,000 new sign-ups each day, popular music Web site Pandora.com has the potential to remake

Of Montreal

Georgie Fruit is a middle-aged, sexually ambiguous, black, ex-con, former funk band front man—and a figment of the imagination of

David S. Jewett '08

He’s been called director, actor, and producer, but those in the theater community know him best as technician, carpenter, set

Flight of the Conchords

New Zealand’s formerly fourth-most famous guitar-based digi-bongo a capella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo have finally put out their first full-length album, and

Segel Lets It All Hang Out

“I’ve had ten years of relationships ending with me being dumped and some woman driving off in a car, like,

Del tha Funky Homosapien

In the 90s he was Ice Cube’s whackedout cousin, cranking out curveball rap that was the jungle gym to N.W.A’s

SCREENSHOTS: The Departed

March 17 is a day of utmost importance for the city of Boston. In fact it’s probably the most important

Born Ruffians

Wide-eyed and twitching, Born Ruffians’ eponymous debut EP was as excitable as a six-year-old waiting in line for a SpongeBob

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