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...statue. “We’re going to bust out of the scene in a way that makes H-Bomb look tame,” said Vice-President of HRTV Michael C. Koenigs, ‘09. While the group expects such programming to have off-campus appeal, for now, HRTV is focusing its appeal on the Harvard community. In the past, only HRTV’s program “Ivory Tower” was available online. The soap opera regularly attracted upwards of 15,000 viewers per episode, according to Koenigs. But download tracking software revealed...
...King's vast corpus of work has never been anything but honest, uplifting and universal in appeal. Now 80, he has embarked on his farewell tour, the next couple of weeks taking him to Canada (March 24-25), to England for five shows (March 29-April 4) and then back to North America for a slew of U.S. appearances. Catch him wherever...
...fucked a thousand sound-alikes it’s sad”), and he still raps about how he shuns a mainstream sound (“I don’t fuck with that industry flow”), but his resistance to the trappings of mass appeal has waned. Turns out that he does indeed “fuck with that industry dough.” Political consciousness, previously a lyrical mainstay for the Peoples, makes only a few appearances on the record, and none of it brings along any weight. “You Can’t Hide...
...that two random Italian dudes are trying to help Tramp get it on with an uptown girl lapdog. 6. If you’re a wee bit turned on when Tramp fights off evil dogs/rats for his Lady. 7. At every reference to Tramp’s immense sex appeal and his numerous girlfriends. 8. When you realize that Tramp is…um…kind of a pimp. 9. When you realize that Tramp gets...um...more action than you have since college started. 10. If you ever wonder why Lady isn’t named...
...surprisingly, the book’s effort to appeal to a wide audience means that it has more breadth than depth; but chances are, you’ll be so diverted by the diagrams, questionnaires, and often hilarious testimonials that you won’t even notice the relative superficiality of its content...