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...Nineties: the soundtrack of our early adolescent lives. Last Saturday’s Pfoho ’90s Dance served up a heady dose of nostalgia for the days of awkward make-out attempts, popped pimples and painful boy-girl interactions. In Cambridge, luckily, some things never change...
...this age of overproduction and electronic precision. Empty space is masterfully balanced with patches of soulful melody and percussive touch. The march-like dulcimer tones in “Jezebel” and the down-home fiddle playing in “Gray Stables” provide a crowning dose of texture.Packed with biblical references, graceful metaphors and subtle word puzzles...
...Scouts in Rochester, Minn., spent last Thursday evening solving a crime. Although their three-hour foray into forensics was a bit sugar-coated--the girls, ages 9 to 15, were given cocoa powder to dust for fingerprints and chocolate bars to study teeth imprints--there was also a heavy dose of science and math. The troops measured the "culprit's" footprints to extrapolate how tall he or she might be and used deductive reasoning to eliminate suspects from further investigation. The workshop, organized by IBM for the fifth annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day, emphasized another skill crucial...
...since millions of people in Asia suffer from high blood pressure, and there isn't any known downside to taking folate, it might not be a bad idea for all adults to take the current recommended dose of 400 micrograms...
...Dead of the Day” and a reheated version of Public Enemy’s “Arrest The President”). Although it has its rough spots, A New White. is easily one of the most innovative albums of 2005 so far, in any genre. Like Dose One’s legendary (and relatively impenetrable) Circle LP with producer Boom Bip, this music takes a while to sink in, especially for Drucker neophytes, but rewards repeated listens with some of the most innovative underground music, operating at the futuristic fringes where broad labels become not only arbitrary...