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Ludacris’s strengths as a rapper have always been his unique Southern flow, his lyrical witticism, and his ability to create memorable dance songs that often start, revive, or climax parties. Some of his talents are clearly on display on “Battle of the Sexes;” his verbal syncopation and lyrical dexterity are especially evident on “How Low,” and “I Know You Got a Man.” On both tracks, Ludacris’s tongue skips over witty lyrics so quickly and skillfully that...
...alumnus—who refers to himself as Noah Feehan/AKA ’03—will install a video performance piece titled “Steak Filter.” The piece involves cooking a chunk of steak while displaying a live video feed of the meat on a monitor next to it. Feehan uses the steak’s conductive properties as a filter for the video signal. The meat itself is used to link the live video to the monitor, and it creates patterns of interference on the display, which gradually change as the meat cooks...
Mills also competed at the NCAA championships this weekend. The junior put forth an impressive display, placing 27th in the 200-yard butterfly and 64th in the 200 free...
...President, however, may be indifferent to the acrid fussing of his Republican foes. He will be able to bask once again in the glow of positive press coverage (accented by a momentous signing ceremony), which will focus on four areas helpful to the Democrats' prospects in November: the masterful display of White House patience and competence that got the job done; the elements of the legislation that are in fact consistently popular with large numbers of Americans, such as its insurance-company crackdowns; the return of the meme that Republicans are the party of "No"; and the accompanying rising poll...
...nationalistic laws go, the one just passed in Slovakia seems rather tame on the surface. Earlier this month, the Slovak parliament approved a "patriotic act" mandating that every school play the Slovak national anthem on Mondays and that each classroom display a set of state symbols: the flag, the coat of arms, the lyrics to the anthem and the constitution's preamble. However innocuous this all may appear to be, though, Slovaks are outraged that the government is forcing them, by law, to be more patriotic...