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...feat. Linkin Park, “Encore?...
Last week, Schroyer sat down with the Crimson for 20 Questions—plus an encore??about women’s hockey, the ECAC, and what sets her apart...
Returning to the stage for a rip-roarin’ encore??one old song, one new—Schiltz grinned at the audience’s renewed applause. “You can’t get rid of us,” he drawled. If Longwave can continue to invigorate their genre with performances like Thursday’s, it’s hard not to find his warning reassuring...
...everything, people will hate Encore. Fairweather fans, I say, and not because it’s a bad album—but because Eminem is going through troubles more profound than any he’s ever faced before. Taken for all its awkwardness and self-conscious anxiety, Encore??is the dirtied summary of an existential crisis—a tumultuous internal battle that Eminem will undoubtedly resolve on his next, most likely classic, and most likely final album. In the meantime, he shoots his entire audience with a pistol at the end of the record and laughs hysterically...
Reminiscent of the 2002 Super Bowl celebration, Kraft, Brady and Head Coach Bill Belichick did an awkward victory dance for the crowd, egged on by star cornerback Ty Law, who asked the deejay to put on the hip-hop song, “Encore?? by Jay-Z. Linebacker Willie McGinest joined in, dancing the “Crip Walk,” while Belichick extended both arms forward with visible reluctance and made a Frankenstein-esque motion...