Word: asses
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...virtual mirror of your physical campus,” according to the site’s mission statement. The interface networks multiple blogs by name and keyword tags, and the “Blogcrastinate” button simply “takes you to a random-ass blog,” says Harry I. Ritter ’07, one of CampusTap’s founders (and also a member of the Crimson editorial board). With free registration to anyone with a Harvard e-mail address, the site has grown steadily since its launch earlier this month.One of the site?...
...singles artist of the last ten years, the 33-year-old ex-Leader of the New School/Native Tongues badass/Grand Inquisitor of the Scenario/Co-Keeper of Y’all in Check/General Director of Hands Placement for Visual Optimization/Executive Breaker of Necks/Ordained Minister of Courvoisier Passage/Professor Emeritus of Lighting Ya Ass On Fire finally sounds a little tired. And while I wish more rappers were able to hold down a steady career after hitting 30, it probably isn’t going to happen for the Flipmode founder. Producer Swizz Beatz samples Daft Punk’s song “Technologic?...
...high vocal line.The audience, comprised of both long-time and new fans, was uniformly ecstatic throughout the show.Brandon Jernigan, 20, who had never seen the Strokes in concert before, summed up the experience of most of the concertgoers when he told The Crimson, “The show kicked ass.” Maggy Schultz, 17, who told The Crimson that she has seen the Strokes before “four or five times,” said, “What struck me about it was that their audiences used to be filled with rich white kids. Now they?...
Dust off those Air Forces. Unpack the SL-1200s.Before long, freestyle neophytes curious about hip-hop history will be able to take their “ass to the museum”—in the characteristically bombastic words of “Cop Killer” rapper Ice-T—to have some knowledge dropped on their inquiring domes. Grandmaster Flash, the Smithsonian needs you. The Smithsonian’s recent request for rap artifacts to be featured in their upcoming exhibit, “Hip Hop Won’t Stop: The Beats, the Rhymes, the Life...
...Massachusetts native son fancied himself the future director of Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. He dutifully practiced the organ, but at that point, he definitely wasn’t gunning for the pulpit.“My friends would’ve called me a smart-ass,” he says. “I was not particularly pious.”It was his attitude that encouraged one of his professors at Bates to push him to do more. “He said to me, ‘You should go where people...