To sum up an eventful 2011, our Director of Photography Heidi Lim gives you a beautiful collage of pictures from some of the most defining moments for Harvard this past year.
Finally, after much eager anticipation, The Voice is proud to present our new magazine website! Bookmark it now at HVOICEMAG.COM. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
Far East Movement took to their blog to chronicle their time here at Harvard for Yardfest. Their commentary ranged from pedestrian compliments on food in the Square, to “Harvard goes harrrrrrrd.” There was also this particular gem: “The organizers were talkin about the secret clubs like in the Social Network movie so we had to go in. No girls strippin on tables like the movie but the kids are way cooler in real life.”
There are some great pictures they took sneaking around campus–worth checking it out!
Wale, an up and coming hip hop artist is to also perform alongside Kid Cudi and Patrick Park at Yardfest in April. You can visit his website here. He’s collaborated with some of the biggest names in music, for example, we don’t know GAGA. Lady Gaga, if you can hear us, we would love for you to come make a cameo…and stay…forever.
The College Events Board, in conjunction with the Harvard Concert Commission, just announced the second addition to this year’s Yardfest lineup, and it’s the 33-year-old singer-songwriter from Colorado, Patrick Park.
He released his first EP, “Under the Unminding Skies” with Hollywood Records in 2003 to limited commercial success. He then moved to Curb Appeal Records and released the second album, “Everyone’s in Everyone” in 2007. (Source: Wikipedia)
His most famous work is probably “Life Is a Song,” which appeared as a soundtrack in the very popular teenage drama series The O.C., starring Mischa Barton and Rachel Bilson among others.
His mellow, understated accoustic tunes certainly are a far cry from KiD CuDi’s catchy, mainstream hiphop style. Even their websites are as different as black and white. But if there’s one thing we know, that is Harvard prides itself on diversity. The NY Daily News predicted that “‘Everyone’ will know his name,” but that was three years ago.
All sarcasm aside, he’s actually a pretty good listen. Check out his songs which are streaming on his website: http://www.patrickpark.net/ He looks like a decent opening act for Cudi. What do you think? Yay or Nay?
His next album, Come What Will, is set for an April 6th release date on Badman Recording Co. As always, keep checking Noice for Yardfest updates!
Co-Presidents, Editors-in-Chief
- Michelle Nguyen ’13
- April Sperry ’13
Senior Editor for Content
- Lauren Feldman ’13
Director of Photography
- Heidi Lim ’14
Directors of Business
- Pratyusha Yalamanchi ’13
- Connie Lin ’14
Director of Marketing and Publicity
- Michael Shayan ’14
Web Director
- Julian Gari ’13
Director of Design
- Preston So ’14
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