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...next week’s auditions for the gunshot parts in the chorus. They discuss their upcoming gig at the Head of the Charles. Later, they run through the last of their arrangements for the night, and applaud their five newest members—affectionately called “babies??—for mastering their parts so quickly...
...going to Yale Law School and 40 or more from going to Stanford Business School, HBS’s biggest competitor.”“It’s like HBS was taking babies from the candy,” he added.One of the “babies?? who received a 2+2 acceptance last week is Michael Segal ’09, a biochemistry concentrator.“In the end, applying to 2+2 seemed like a fairly obvious decision because the program not only guarantees a spot at HBS and guarantees time...
...kids into slaves just to make cheaper sneakers, but what’s the real cost? ’Cause the sneakers don’t seem that much cheaper. Why are we still paying so much for sneakers when you are having them made by little kid slave babies??what are your overheads?” As disappointing as it was to see only one new track (a substance-less farewell track that’s only 22 seconds long), fans of the show will still appreciate the release. With a following larger than most digi-bongo...
...wants you to listen up. On hissecond album, “Afterparty Babies,” Canadianproducer, DJ, and rapper CadenceWeapon (a.k.a. Rollie Pemberton) demonstrateshis talent for layering multiple beatsand lyrics with wit and self-assurance.For those who prefer lyrically sophisticatedrap music to high-end production,“Afterparty Babies?? is a must. Reminiscentof the mash-ups of GirlTalk, the deliveryof Minneapolis rap artist POS, and thesocial commentary of an above-averagebackpacker, the album has a unique tonalpalette. He is both self-deprecating andcritical: in his introduction, for example,he calls into question his own unplannedbirth to delegitimize...
...autobiography. In the book, “Life and Def: Sex, Drugs, Money, and God,” Simmons suggests that such cruel words can have a positive impact on young women: “[A]fter years of hearing rappers talk negatively about women, about their babies?? mothers and sex,” he writes, “there’s been a real change in the patterns of teen pregnancy. Teen pregnancy in the black community is down, and I believe hip-hop…made girls smarter about premarital...