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...occur at Harvard, past or future. "The talent pool is just too deep for these things to have to stop for any good reason (save entryway tutors crying foul at 1 a.m.)," said Wilson. "Much of the Cabaret's charm came from a sense of being in an underground (literally) venue, of breezing between quick sets of eclectic material and of going without stopping...while the Cabaret was singular in its design and energy, it is also further proof that there is so much space-and if there is a space for it, it is filling a need...

Author: By Diane W. Lewis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Eclectic Cabaret With A Hip-Hop Aesthetic | 5/5/2000 | See Source »

That training caused Sacco to write about politics instead of how he hates his parents, the milieu of most underground comic book artists. "A lot of them spent their high school years feeling alone and alienated. I had pretty good teen years," he says, while sitting in a Manhattan restaurant, eating what he keeps referring to as "adult food" ("These greens are a little bitter"). "I was short and all, but I wasn't picked on." Now, Sacco, still boyish looking, says he has abandoned most of his belongings and left Portland, Ore., for New York City. He's sleeping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: What's Going On? | 5/1/2000 | See Source »

...North House, a Harvard-based band with Al Bennett ’00, Altay M. Guvench ’03 and Wellesley senior Becky Warren. This Saturday, they will open for Primus in San Francisco, as part of a national battle of the bands run by the Internet Underground Music Association. North House made the final four, and this play-off, plus an online vote, will determine who wins...

Author: By K. L. Rakowski, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Band on the Rise | 4/27/2000 | See Source »

...converted most of the world's rivers into a series of interconnected lakes. Such a water system, like nothing seen since the end of the last ice age, has dire consequences for thousands of species adapted to free-flowing water. Human alteration of the water cycle also extends underground as farms and cities overtax aquifers, sometimes irretrievably damaging these reservoirs of groundwater as the land subsides and salt water intrudes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Condition Critical | 4/26/2000 | See Source »

...left over will be reinjected into an oil field on the continental shelf. Not only will this take the carbon dioxide out of circulation but it will also pressurize the field and make the remaining oil easier to pump out. In Europe and the U.S., pumping CO2 into underground aquifers has proved an effective way of keeping it out of the atmosphere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How To Prevent A Meltdown | 4/26/2000 | See Source »

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