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Afterhours: Northeastern University’s Home for Underground Performance

By Caitlyn Furler | March 19, 2019

A research project by Caitlyn Furler For my Musical Communities of Boston class this semester, I conducted ethnomusicological field research at Afterhours, which is Northeastern University’s live music venue located in Starbucks in the Curry Student Center on campus. I chose Afterhours as I felt that it would prove to be a valuable insight into…

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