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...musician you straddle two music communities, the indie scene and the more traditional orchestral symphony scene. Where do you see yourself when it comes to those two worlds? Do you think they should interact more? I sometimes feel like they should interact less! Or if they interact as much as they do, it should maybe be planned better. I'm not going to name names, but I see things from time to time that feel like arbitrary collaborations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Joanna Newsom | 3/1/2010 | See Source »

...those two months? It was completely bizarre. I'd recorded all of the piano and the harp. I wanted to finish the album. It was like, "Oh, come on." It was really scary for me - also bizarre and depressing. This is definitely stating the obvious here, but you feel very isolated when you can't talk to people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Joanna Newsom | 3/1/2010 | See Source »

...crazy just to see what we haven’t had,” Harvard coach Tommy Amaker said. “It doesn’t look like he’s missed a beat [or] much of anything, other than being a little winded…his feel, his savvy, and his instincts go a long way with our team...

Author: By Dennis J. Zheng, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NOTEBOOK: Long-Range Effort Sparks Offense | 2/27/2010 | See Source »

Germans, for their part, feel they've already paid enough. "A discussion about the past is not helpful at all to solve the problems facing us in Europe today," German Foreign Ministry spokesman Andreas Peschke told Reuters, pointing out that Germany has already paid billions to Greece in the form of official reparations for World War II as well as bilateral and European Union assistance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Greece's Debt Crisis: Blaming Nazi Germany | 2/26/2010 | See Source »

...generals stepped down and allowed elections to return a civilian to power after a little over one year of rule, but they still wield considerable power. Although Thaksin has been banned from politics for five years for violating election laws, he remains popular with the rural poor, who feel he was the first Thai leader to address their needs by implementing social welfare programs, such as universal health care. His supporters believe he is being selectively targeted by his political enemies, while his opponents feel he is paying the price for blatant conflicts of interest and abuse of power...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thailand's Ousted Leader: A Billionaire No More | 2/26/2010 | See Source »

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