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...even earned himself a memorable mention in Dan Shaughnessy’s famous book “The Curse of the Bambino”—some Sox fanatics tried rearranging the letters of Pete Schourek’s name, and discovered that it was an anagram for the phrase “Ruth Keep Score.” Schourek’s anagram may not rival that of fellow former Sox pitcher Bruce Hurst, whose letters could be rearranged to form “B. Ruth Curse,” but any press is good press for guys...
...Knopf’s ace coding allowed the band to compose complex pop suites by looping and sequencing live improvisations into tricky recursive structures. The components of its instrumental arrangements swooped in and fell out of trapdoors, constantly intertwining and unraveling like the title’s dorkily brilliant anagram (“The First Menomena Album?...
...title, an anagram for vampire is just the first surprise in this wonderfully idiosyncratic French classic. A neurotic imaginative director is trying to remake Louis Feuillade’s classic silent thriller serial Les Vampires, but the plans go awry as plans are wont to do. Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung, as herself, comes to Paris to take the lead role, Irma Vep. Soon, however, she is waylaid by semi-psychotic journalists lecturing her on the future of cinema and strange, frightening dreams that seem to be connected to the project. This bizarre and amazing satire of modern French cinema...
...Rensselaer—Also known as RPI, which might well be an anagram of the Engineers chances on the ice this season (Rest in Peace, little Engineers, Rest in Peace). Coach Dan Fridgen has a lot of rebuilding before RPI is in position to challenge any Ivy League school but Princeton...
Chopra: T Horr, Horr and Poach it horr have always been a part of me. By focusing on campus safety, [health] counseling and advising, I’m hoping people will be able to look past the anagram of my name. To be honest, Poach it horr is dead. He may have been around more in 7th grade, but I think I’ve killed...