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Jazzing up Boston

Bernie Worrell

Matthew I. took in the Berklee Beantown Jazz Festival yesterday, where he saw Bernie Worrell and SocialLybrian. He writes:

Notice the old school, analog ARP synthesizer (!) And DIG those PANTS!

Copyright Matthew I. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.

Finally: Berklee freshmen can get out of Allston

Berklee officials explain the need for and the features of the new dorm and classroom building they're building at 168 Mass. Ave.

Boston is so good (so good, so good)

A year in the making, by some Berklee students with a dream. Watch for the cameo by the entire fist-pumping Boston City Council.

Via Kate Norton.

Berklee student missing; could be wandering streets of Boston, depressed

YoshidaBoston Police report they are looking for Taizo Yoshida, a Berklee student they say has not been heard from in about a week.

Police say officers investigating his disappearance found his apartment unlocked, with no signs of forced entry, and his wallet inside.

Based on preliminary investigation, officers believe that the suspect may be suffering from depression and as a result may be wandering the streets.

Berklee proposes $65-million building on Mass. Ave.

Proposed building

The Fenway News reports Berklee wants to use land it bought at 168 Mass. Ave. from the Christian Scientists for a 16-story building with dorms, classrooms and performance space.

More from Berklee.

Belting one out at the jazz festival

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Jeff Tamagini attended the Berklee Jazz Festival today.

Copyright Jeff Tamagini. Tagged as universalhub on Flickr.

Mike Ball was there, too, and provides this report.

Perhaps it's time for local colleges to offer courses on how to ride the T

Consider this photo of a Berklee student on the Green Line by Brian Kane as proof.

Riffing is one thing, ripping off is another, Berklee charges in copyright lawsuit

Berklee College of Music has filed a federal lawsuit against a Florida man who sells online music education programs to colleges across the country.

Say, you didn't happen to leave a black bag at Mass. Ave. and Boylston?

If you did, you might not want to admit it, at least, not until after the traffic clears up, or the bomb squad blows it up, whichever comes first.