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Molly C. Nolan

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On Campus

The Record Hospital Brings Underground Music to Holden Chapel

​On Nov. 6, Record Hospital—the underground music department of WHRB, Harvard’s FM radio station—hosted musicians in Holden Chapel to perform for a local audience from all over the Boston area.

Christopher Hossfeld
Arts

Alumni Spotlight: Christopher J. Hossfeld ’02

Christopher J. Hossfeld ’02 is a composer and conductor whose music has been performed at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., as well as at both Yale and Harvard.

Music

Gucci Mane’s ‘WOPTOBER’: A Cringeworthy Display of Painfully Mediocre Artistry

That’s the thing with Gucci Mane: You might know his name, but it’s unlikely you know his music—and if you do, it’s even more unlikely that you’ve gone out and bought it.

Anna Deavere Smith on "Radical Hospitality"
On Campus

In a Near-Full Sanders Theatre, Harvard Welcomes Anna Deavere Smith

Harvard welcomed Anna Deavere Smith after her successful run at the American Repertory Theater with the one-woman show “Notes From the Field: Doing Time in Education.” Presented by the Mahindra Humanities Center, the fifth Rita E. Hauser Forum for the Arts, entitled “Radical Hospitality,” drew a large crowd to Sanders Theatre on Wednesday evening.

Music

The Pixies’ ‘Head Carrier’ reminiscent of America’s Alternative Rock Scene

After taking a 10-year break, The Pixies reunited in 2003. Their post-hiatus debut, “Indy Cindy,” was amalgamated from a series of previously released EPs and received mixed reviews when it was released in 2014. Their newest offering, “Head Carrier,” is significantly more cohesive.

Music

‘Total Mojo Renewal’: KT Tunstall on New Album ‘KIN’

"Really you’ve just got to respect the fact that your inspiration has come. The material was so strong that I would have been really foolish not to follow up."

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