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...most exciting event since the expedition of Lewis and Clark recently hit the state of Oregon. Sam Adams??the openly gay mayor of Portland who had been hailed as America’s “great gay hope”—was embroiled in scandal last month when he confessed to lying about an affair he’d had with an 18-year-old political intern named Beau Breedlove. Despite the fact that Adams denied the affair throughout the course of his mayoral campaign, Breedlove insists that he welcomed Adam’s advances...
Something’s brewing in Adams House, and it’s not just beer. Last week at Carpe Noctem—Adams?? answer to the other houses’ more plebeian Stein Clubs—a blonde ale called “Gold Room Gold” made its debut and house pride bubbled to the surface. The five gallons of “Smada” beer (“Adams?? backward), brewed in the house kitchen under the direction of brewmaster Joseph D. Hiatt ’11, ran out within...
...album is different. Simultaneously poppy, catchy, country, rocking, and somehow laid-back, the album is reminiscent of both everything Adams and nothing at the same time. Tracks like “Magick” and “Cobwebs” bring the listener back to the days of Adams?? “Demolition,” while others like “Natural Ghost” or “Sink Ships” harken back to Whiskeytown’s album “Stranger’s Almanac.” But there are still...
...Hayes found Adams??who had left the presidency in 1829 but was a congressman from Massachusetts for much of the 1830s and 1840s—“a venerable but deluded old man” with a “very unreasonable and unfair” anti-slavery platform...
...sleazy egomaniacs. The third, Michael (Lee Pace), is a passionate and genuine piano player who has known Delysia for years. The choice is obvious, but Delysia’s thirst for entrée into society blinds her from true love. With her shiny curls and flouncing skirts, Adams?? portrayal of Delysia makes this film delightful. We can’t help but wonder how someone could be so adorable and so frustrating at the same time. She lives in a world of glamour, but she never truly becomes the coquettish socialite she aspires to be. Adams...