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Desk: Johnson appears to enjoy a variety of regional interests. “Lots of tickets from French museums,” Kauble observes. Pointing to a Bonnie Raitt/Lyle Lovett ticket stub, he notes, “She likes old country music. Maybe she’s from Nashville.” In the desk drawer, he finds a number of postcards and papers. “Uh-oh. ‘Love Brian’ [he reads on a postcard]. There’s a ‘Brian’ in her life. Looks like her ex-boyfriend...
After hugging the ticket-taker and saying his general hellos to the extended contra family, Newman shows his novice crew the ropes. Layers fly off as the group ties on their leather dancing shoes and heads out to the expansive sixties-era social hall...
...Harvard’s greatest assets. From the Harvard Ballet Company’s semiannual shows to the countless a capella concerts, we attend an institution rife with artistic outlets. Enthusiasm for the plays, musicals and concerts attended by students, however, is always somewhat dimmed by ticket sticker shock...
...theatregoers’ wallets, it doesn’t look like the administration will be doling out more money to groups anytime soon.There are, however, many steps that grant-giving organizations and the Undergraduate Council should take to distribute more equitable funding that can in turn help defray ticket costs. Some improvements have already been made. The Council’s new online common grant application is a great boon for arts groups. It allows these groups to apply for grants from multiple organizations—such as the Ann Radcliffe Trust and the Office for the Arts...
While we wait for Harvard’s brimming endowment to slowly trickle down, the very least the college owes us is a cheaper a capella concert. I’m tired of paying seven dollars per ticket while the Fallen Angels put on a show down the hall for free. ArtsPlus will place funding discretion for arts performances where it belongs: in the hands of the students...