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...mock in democracy,” the Steps are nothing if not fiercely patriotic. All of their songs are plucked right out of Americana: Rush Limbaugh sings to “Dixie” (“Look awa-a-ay/look awa-a-ay/Limbaugh fans??), Howard Dean’s gay supporters serenade him with “Gay Dean Believer” (“Cheer up, Howard Dean/See how much it means/To a gay Dean believer and a homecoming queen”), and Little Orphan Annie is sure that “Saddam Will...
...loss stunned Harvard players and fans??who were hoping for the team’s first undefeated season since winning the Ivy crown in 2001—and dramatically reduced the Crimson’s chances of winning this year’s title outright over rivals Penn and Yale...
...writer Allison D. Bates ’05 referred to Cornell fans?? chanting of “Safety School” at Harvard games as “bizarre” (Sports, “New Ticket Policy Irks Ithaca Faithful, Opens up Seats for Harvard Fans,” Oct. 31). I would have figured that a Harvard student would understand the concept of irony, but perhaps there is some truth to the chant, after...
Sinatra’s “New York, New York” blared intermittently from one Matthews dorm room, competing with Sox fans?? not-quite-polite attempts to silence Old Blue Eyes...
Dynasties are like magnets for attention—attractive yet polarizing. Purely from the fans?? viewpoint, you either love ’em or hate ’em. This principle holds across all boundaries of city, state, age and class...