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...crowd whom he will turn to with assorted lascivious and vulgar remarks for the remainder of the evening. Of course, he utterly disregards her also-present boyfriend much to the delight of the other spectators, none of whom seem even slightly offended. On top of this rather blatant pandering, Fatel spends the majority of his act speaking as if his sexual obsession has resulted in a significant degree of brain damages. Indeed, the combination of his vocal tone and speech rhythms make him seem like a perverted juvenile delinquent with a one-track mind. There is a certain fluidity...
According to student CHI head Joseph K. Lee ’07, this blatant inequality in condom distribution has been justified by paternalistic concerns for the 1,600 incoming 18-year-olds. “Past college officials have felt that the maturity level of freshmen might not be high enough to merit condoms in the dorms,” he said. But after years of proposals from student leaders, Lee reports that current administrators “realize that condoms are actually very necessary for freshmen...
...nothing new—one part “Lose Control,” one part “Lose My Breath,” and one part “Tricky.” LL and Jermaine engage in rhyme-scheme and sound-scape rip-off so blatant that it simultaneously makes the listener forget the former’s significant contributions to hip-hop while somehow also eclipsing the mountain of crap that the latter has produced. Poor J-Lo is stuck in the middle (literally—the video splits LL’s still-impressive torso...
...novel chronicles the supposedly fictitious Mehta family’s rigorous campaign to get their daughter, Opal Mehta, accepted into Harvard University, as evidenced by the family’s game plan HOWGIH: How Opal Will Get Into Harvard. However, the Harvard Dean of Admission’s blatant suggestion during the college interview that the over-achieving valedictorian learn to have some fun spawns an equally effective yet starkly contrasted alternate plan, HOWGAL: How Opal Will Get A Life. Little, Brown, and Company reports that “the warm family story at the heart of the novel will...
...Thomas J. Lucey, Harvard’s director of community relations for Cambridge, said that Saturday work will continue, although he explained that construction has recently entered a new phase so crews will not be working as late into the evenings. But committee members said that this showed a blatant disrespect for the needs of the neighborhood. They added that University officials had previously said Saturday work would decrease after the completion of the first phase of construction. Alan Joslin, another committee member, said that Harvard wasdisregarding the interests of residents. “Harvard is making that decision full...