UPDATED: May 12, 2014, at 8:15 p.m.
The Harvard Extension School Cultural Studies Club has dropped its sponsorship of a re-enactment of a Satanic “black mass” ritual, which was scheduled to
occur Monday evening at Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub. A spokesperson for
the Satanic Temple, which was facilitating the black mass, said that the
organization no longer plans to hold a black mass this evening.
The Harvard Extension School Cultural Studies Club originally said that it planned to relocate its reenactment of a Satanic black mass ritual, scheduled for Monday night, to an off-campus site, citing in an email that “misinterpretations about the nature of the event were harming perceptions about Harvard and adversely impacting the student community.”
The club wrote in its email around 5 p.m.
that they planned for the event to be held at The Middle East nightclub in Central Square at 9 p.m. But Clay S. Fernald, the general manager of
The Middle East, said Monday evening that the nightclub will not host
the event, and that negotiations with the Harvard Extension Cultural
Studies Club had fallen through.
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