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Bridget R Irvine
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The new CVS Pharmacy moved right across the street from its former home next to the COOP. It's still open 24 hours, and features a brand new interior.
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Felipe's has opened up a wildly popular rooftop bar this summer, to accent their brand new taqueria set up. They originally were located a couple stores to the left.
Andrew Bird’s True Convictions Glow in ‘Are You Serious’
In his newest release, Andrew Bird is back with a new intimacy in his lyrics that seems to zero in on his life as opposed to chasing high-flying philosophies.
Impossible Glow: Sufjan Stevens at Coachella
Does it makes sense that a man who has been lauded for writing such tender ballads about an absent mother could also gallivant across stage in metallic splendor? Stevens says yes.
The Laugh Track
The next generation of Harvard comic performers are continually organizing shows, formulating new jokes, and assembling fresh stand-up routines. Humor might be entertaining, but entertainment is hard work.
Steering Committee Discusses FOP's Future and Diversity
The members of FOP’s Steering Committee, directed by Paul R. “Coz” Teplitz ’03-’09 (far left, back).
Director of FOP Discusses Diversity
First-Year Outdoor Program Director Paul R. “Coz” Teplitz ’03-’09.
Steering Committee Discusses FOP's Future
On Dec. 1, members of the Steering Committee held a meeting for all students interested in leading FOP next semester. From left to right: Jacob C. Barton ’17, Elizabeth A. Huber ’17, William H. Bloxham ’17, Layla Joudeh ’17, Cameron C. Clarke ’17, Charlie A. Gibson ’18.
One Year Later
In the aftermath of six years of renovations, the Harvard Art Museums seek to connect with the student body.
Community Dinner Goes POP!
Mather House Sous Chef Alex Drumm serves his Pork and Beef Thai Meatballs with a Mint Slaw as part of Thursday’s Community Dinner. HUDS partnered with the Harvard Art Museums to have house chefs design a themed entrée corresponding with the current special exhibition: Corita Kent and the Language of Pop. The event drew its inspiration from Kent’s 1960s-era pop art prints, now on exhibit in the Harvard Art Museums.
Community Dinner Goes POP!
The HUDS chefs' meatball creations are connected with a print by Corita Kent titled "song about the greatness," a pop art piece based on a Del Monte tomato sauce slogan: “makes meatballs sing.” Kent's works, which frequently allude to pop culture advertising, will be featured at the upcoming student celebration, The Harvard Art Museums Go POP!, on October 29.