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Annoying pop-rock zit-poppers Fall Out Boy and jaded nerd screamers My Chemical Romance also make bad music, but at the very least their products are aggressive in their mediocrity. Their albums are interesting in the way the Weimar Republic and Crystal Pepsi are interesting: in 20 years people will look back on their work and wonder bemusedly just what everyone involved was thinking...
...don’t think it cheapens the message,” Wright says. “It’s a cool way to show your beliefs. It makes people think.” While the effects of certain messages are ambiguous, some are crystal clear: think twice before you go the “I facebooked your Mom” route...
...This is no mall by traditional classification, but a Russian creation altogether: marble flooring, Doric columns, price-gouge cafes, scores of niche Italian luxury brands - and almost no customers. Holyfield engaged in several rounds of shadow boxing in a ring erected awkwardly between the silks and crystal. Cameras shuttered away as the sparse Russian crowd ogled the man best known internationally for the Mike Tyson-made chunk that's still missing from the rim of his right ear. After Holyfield came Ibragimov, a champion whose humility bleeds into a bashfulness that sees him shy away from the cameras, even though...
...mysterious darkness, ominous voices and crystal ball are notably absent from New Age Astrology & Crystals, which since September 1 has occupied a corner of A Taste of Culture on Mass Ave. Rather, the glass-furnished domain of resident psychic Sabrina (neither teenaged, nor a witch, nor willing to be interviewed or give her last name) more closely resembles a psychiatrist’s office. “Hon, I am a spiritual healer,” Sabrina says. Do not worry, Sabrina wastes no time with Mars-ravages-the-Twelfth-House gibberish. Within ten minutes of laying out the Tarot...
...Kennedy School of Government and five other undergraduates. “We were outside, got some fresh air, got a work-out, got messy—but we all enjoyed it,” Bhaskarabhatla said. The initial motivation for the event came from two graduate students—Crystal M. Fleming, a fourth-year student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Jason R. Rafferty, a second-year medical student. The two attended an Ivy League summit last October where attendees discussed the service days at their own schools. Fleming and Rafferty noted that their own alma...