Word: fergusonism
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...percent to making music, a guy who’s ready to quit his job and pursue it all the way, no matter what kind of music it is, it’s gonna be good, and it’s gonna be successful,” says Jesse Ferguson, label manager for Definitive Jux Records, one of the most successful labels for artists who shoot for music outside of the mainstream...
Case in point: Paul Barman, a graduate of Brown University, has recently become a quirky hip-hop icon as the protégé of legendary De La Soul DJ Prince Paul. And he did it in much the way that Ferguson and Legend have described—self-recording his three EPs and an LP and developing a cult fanbase...
...theme song, ‘Hey Sandy,’ on my computer.” Kristen C. Keating ’06 “‘Clarissa Explains it All,’ everyone wanted to be Clarissa, and everyone had an annoying sibling [like Ferguson, Clarissa’s Republican younger brother]. It’s a shame [that they’re moving more to cartoons]. How can you relate to Spongebob?” Tania L. Stewart ’06 “I was on ‘What Would...
...harrowing; not a single country’s birthrate is at the rate of replacement and several, including Spain, Italy, and Russia, are at less than half the rate needed to keep a population stable. Although several commentators, including Harvard’s own Tisch Professor of History Niall Ferguson, have bemoaned Europe’s accelerating descent into senescence, they are, by and large, voices in the dark...
...Warsh and Kroszner are both confirmed by the Senate, Harvard alumni would comprise more than half of the board. The current vice chairman of the Fed, Roger W. Ferguson Jr. ’73 of Dunster House, holds four degrees from Harvard—an A.B., a J.D., an M.A., and a Ph.D. He is also a member of the Board of Overseers, Harvard’s advisory group...