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...want to continue to improve everyday??my ball handling, decision making, and three point shot, everything,” Brown said. “I also want to go out and have fun. Hopefully, we can bring home a championship...

Author: By Kevin T. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Prep Star Brown to Play for Amaker's Crimson in 2010 | 7/26/2009 | See Source »

...section lifted straight out of a fifties R&B crooner. Next is the winsome “Everyday,” which sounds positively twee. With its barred strumming, steel guitar and Cabic’s sunny “doo-doo-doos,” “Everyday?? could be a lost Belle & Sebastian track. “Another Reason to Go” is infused with rigorous bass and a funky horn riff that would not be out of place in a James Brown swagger, and a drum machine even shows...

Author: By Spencer Burke, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Vetiver | 2/27/2009 | See Source »

...accessibility of the poetry was enhanced by using several pieces of art that examine aspects of our daily lives. “What I’m trying to demonstrate is that however much we fear poetry or don’t like reading it, we live with it everyday?? Sifuentes says. The poetry of daily life was shown in a slideshow of pictures taken by Omar M. Abdelsamad ’09, Kelly A. Evans ’10, Louisa R. Malkin ’09, and Steven Surachman ’09 that documented...

Author: By Melanie E. Long, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 'A' Is For April: Adams House Celebrates Poetry With Art | 4/11/2008 | See Source »

...Slam Dunks and No-Brainers: Pop Language in Your Life, the Media, and, Like . . . Whatever” takes a look at the words and phrases we use or used everyday??“duh” and “I don’t think so” are favorites—and traces their origins from the 1930s to the title of an obscure and deliciously kitschy 1980s sitcom...

Author: By Jillian J. Goodman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Like, Oh My God, What Are We Saying? | 11/6/2006 | See Source »

...crush on me. At first, his actions were only slightly strange—he gave me a troll doll at graduation; he commented that he liked my outfit; he asked my friend if I might be interested in him. Then things started to get weird. He called me everyday??five times—and left messages. He wrote a screenplay and read it to me—and then told me it was about me and him, and our future life together. Ok, so he wasn’t exactly sane. But the point is each and every...

Author: By Jillian N. London, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Facebook Fanaticism | 10/12/2005 | See Source »

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