Word: bleeds
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...Despite the cash infusion, City of Faith closed in 1989. If it continued to bleed money in its last two years at the same rate it had been, then it could conceivably account for the entire current debt, or the beginning of a negative spiral. Alternatively, it could simply be indicative of a faith-based accounting style that much of Evangelicalism left behind long ago, with the founding in the 1970s of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, a 2000-member self-policing group that stresses not just fiscal honesty but efficient accounting practices. Like many Pentecostal and charismatic institutions...
...their hands slowly turn from black-and-white to color, a la “Pleasantville.” Suddenly, thick Technicolor goo starts spurting from every corner of the house—wall paintings, equestrian statues, baskets of fruit, and (yuck) their hands. Even the couch starts to bleed. And when they finally start making out, pinkness drips from their mouths like they’re diseased. Thankfully, reliable frontman and primary songwriter A.C. Newman (and his niece!) brave the oozing to provide lilting piano, acoustic guitar, and backing harmonies, all while standing robotically. It’s really...
...second and third tracks are, for listening purposes, clones of the former. “Carry You” takes a break from the mindless guitar chug to showcase the band’s lyrical disability, soured since the days of passably-catchy singles like “Bleed American” and “The Middle.” When it fails to simply fizzle due to stupidity or lapse into cookie-cutter “oh”s, the writing resembles a cut-and-paste job exacted on the liner notes of a second-rate Green...
...dying mistress. Her voice remaining at a near whisper, Morrison touched on themes of race, gender, and human dignity throughout the reading. As in much of her work, a mystical atmosphere pervaded the story. “How many times do I have to tell you? Demons do not bleed,” she read, quoting a widow speaking to her dying daughter. “We bleed—demons never.” Ultimately, however, the reading transformed into a reminder of the transcendent power of love. Gloria I. Montiel ’09, who has read Morrison?...
...Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. The Museum of Fine Arts, Avenue of the Arts, 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston. 2) Bless Your Bleedin’ Heart Harvard faces off against BC —pint to pint. Why should you give blood? Because you feel the need. The need to bleed. Besides the obvious altruistic motivations, studies say giving blood has serious health benefits for donors, too. Thurs., Sept. 27 and Fri., Sept. 28 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. SOCH, Hilles, Radcliffe Quad. 3) And You Thought Your Blockmates Were Melodramatic… Welcome Back Grey’s Anatomy...