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Kelsey C. Nowell

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Music

The Insanity of Gogol Bordello

Ukranian gypsy punks put on wild show at the House of Blues

On Campus

To Band Together

Few students find enough time to commit to the rigors and risks of being in a serious band.

Film

'Gnomeo & Juliet' Colorful But Confused

“Gnomeo & Juliet” goes astray with one too many forced nods to its adult audience, turning what could have been a fun take on an old favorite into just another forgettable animated flick chock-full of double-entendres and out-of-place pop-culture references.

Crime

Harvard Student Robbed Near Quad

A male Harvard undergraduate was the victim of an unarmed robbery near the corner of Walker Street and Shepard Street on Sunday evening at 8:23 p.m., according to university and local police.

The Game

Shades Say the Obvious: "Yale Sucks"

Weather predictions for Saturday are partly cloudy, so this year, you may not actually need sunglasses for “The Game.” But if you’re in the mood for some shades, you can protect your eyes from the sunrays while still maintaining your Harvard school spirit.

Books

Novelist Paul Auster Reads From ‘Sunset Park’ In a Rare Appearance

Paul Auster looked down as he read from his new novel “Sunset Park” in the crowded Brattle Theatre.

Film

‘Monsters’ Need A Little Love Too

Despite the film’s gripping sci-fi premise, "Monsters" flounders because of its excessive focus on the limp romantic relationship between the two leads.

Film

Jury Rules Against ‘Conviction’

Featuring a star-studded cast and a gripping true-life narrative, “Conviction” seems a recipe for box office and award-season success, yet the film veers disappointingly into overly sensational moralizing which frequently trivializes its source material.

Visual Arts

Spotlight: John Henry F. Hinkel '12

John Henry F. Hinkel ’12 recently co-directed his first feature film, “The Death of Richard Young,” with scriptwriter Kieran Scarlett. ...

Music

Beach House

Beach House’s “Teen Dream” is the musical version of a narcotic, carrying away the listener into a heavenly realm of lush pop melodies and intimate organ beats.

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