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...every house—even those with signs advertising other candidates. When one man called out from his upstairs window, “I don’t need that,” King hopped back up the doorsteps and removed the leaflet, which he put on the next door??seeming completely unperturbed...
Unlike the Adams’ Masquerade, which was forced to end at 1 a.m. last Saturday, “Chastity” can run an extra hour, because tickets won’t be sold individually or at the door??meaning that the party is not subject to the Cambridge Licensing Commission’s restrictions on “entertainment.” Only dues-paying Winthrop residents and their guests will be able...
McNamara said the door??s lock, which has already been replaced, appeared to have been forced...
...1980’s: Hair today, Gone tomorrow?”), this is rock done just right, as the minute-count shows: Barely any of the 13 songs last much longer than the three minutes it takes to arrive, get you smiling, and swing out the door??no overblown rock histrionics or seven and eight minute guitar solos. The songs bubble with a humor that is often abandoned in modern guitar music. One of the highlights is the jazzy “Cole Porter,” which finds the singer “plundering all of Cole...
...that would be unnatural in any other setting: the passengers sit, facing forward, avoiding eye contact and generally unable to read each others’ faces. This creates a huge zone of and for the personal. Skin-to-skin contact is discouraged, dousing the average four-door??s potential for any kind of intimacy. In any other environment, avoiding all eye and skin contact would be considered blatantly unnatural, disrespectful and hostile towards the rest of the human race; within the confines of an automobile, however, such behavior is the accepted standard...