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Steven V. Mazie
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COLLEGE FEST 1992: A Weekend From Hell
W e saw the first ones on the T. Gumchewing, eye-shadowed, Hard Rock Cafe T-shirt-clad intrepids from places like B.U.,
R. E. M.
Listening to Automatic for the People, R.E.M.'s ninth album, you get the sense that the band has grown up a
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L istening to Automatic for the People, R.E.M.'s ninth album, you get the sense that the band has grown up
SONIC ATTACK
S ONIC YOUTH'S LATEST ALBUM, Dirty, probably won't be very popular at Harvard. It's brash. It's loud. It's unconventional. And
Safari Sagoodi
Safari, the latest E.P. from the Breeders, is a tantalizing glimpse of things to come for this quirky young band.
Groping for Luna2
The haunting, subdued bass line that introduces Lunapark, Luna2's excellent debut record, establishes a unique tone--relaxed but urgent, lazy but
Schwing Precincts
T ake Nick's Beef and Beer Haus, remove the log appointments from the wall-mounted red flame lamps, add orange vinyl-backed
Re-Opening the Debate
F OR MORE THAN 40 years, on the first day of exam period. The Crimson has devoted its Opinion Page
Send Green to the Old Reds
I F YOUR NAME were Vasily Gusov, you wouldn't be so happy these days. You'd be living in a place
Harvard Loses Another Star
"I WON'T BE HERE FOREVER." When Mark A. Peterson came to Cambridge in 1985 to become an assistant professor in