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...definition produced not by megacorporations intent on market shares, but by individuals (or small groups of people) who basically want to tell you what they like and dislike, and why. There are probably several thousand such publications devoted to one or another flavor of what I've been calling "underground rock," and 10 or 12 that I read "religiously"; the few zines I'm going to talk about here are distinguished not so much for their slavish reflections of my particular taste, but for their widespread availability (i.e. you could walk into Newbury Comics or In Your Ear or even...
Friends of De la Uz call him a Dr. Zhivago. He fought underground with Castro's 26th of July movement and in his early 20s went to the Communist Party school in Moscow for grooming. But by 1968 he had lost his zeal and wrote a stinging critique of the party for being undemocratic. He was banished to a railway shop, where he labored in silence until...
Harvard's underground steam tunnels, a secret to most members of the Harvard community, provide a direct link between many Yard buildings, river houses, science labs, the Law School and the Business School (please...
While the tunnels have come in handy for Harvard's visitors--and intruders--on at least a handful of occasions, and have sparked the curiosity of mischievous students through the years, the underground paths serve several essential functions for the University...
...tunnels are not connected to every building at Harvard, but they serve virtually each one either through the walk-in tunnels or through an underground conduit, which are smaller branch pipe systems...