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...perennial theme is how to tap into one's own potential. The result is that Sermons has the flavour of being written not by a preacher, but by a motivational speaker. It is hard not to feel invigorated speaker. It is hard not to feel invigorated when Gomes wants us to spend, not merely Sunday but the rest of the week, pondering that "Everyone of us is born with endowed opportunity...God has destined you for something unique, something singular with your name on it. Your job in life is to find out what that...

Author: By Joanne Sitarski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Challenge of Feeding Spiritual Hunger | 5/15/1998 | See Source »

...said she planned to return to the coffeeshop in the future, and criticized the tactics of the Local Flavour League...

Author: By Nicholas A. Nash, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Starbucks Finds Central Square a Tough Blend | 12/15/1997 | See Source »

...last evening of his life, as he dined in Sydney, Australia, with his father Kelland and stepmother Susan at the restaurant Flavour of India, Michael Hutchence did not appear to be the sort of alienated rock personality whose despair would overtake him. So spirited was he, in fact, that at one point during dinner he sprang from his chair and pressed a kiss on the lips of the restaurant's enthralled assistant manager. Later, he would chat amiably with strangers at the bar of the nearby Ritz-Carlton hotel, where he was staying, and keep the daiquiris and Moet flowing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW COULD HE HAVE DONE IT? | 12/8/1997 | See Source »

...singer's hotel room. And on his last night, his father Kelland saw a young man in some turmoil. Professionally, Hutchence had watched INXS's last album fail, and suffered the indignity of young rockers like Noel Gallagher of Oasis dismissing him as a has-been. During dinner at Flavour of India, the elder Hutchence told Michael, "Son, I'm worried about you." The singer replied that he was "fine," but barely touched his food, opting for countless Marlboro Lights instead. But Hutchence did seem to need an ear. At approximately 8 o'clock on the morning he died...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOW COULD HE HAVE DONE IT? | 12/8/1997 | See Source »

...song that concretely conveys this disillusionment, is a depiction of an urban neighborhood as an Audrey Hepburn character would see it. One can picture Holly Golightly's jaded visage at the "boarded-up...cinema" lamenting the "strawberry dreams & the dust-filled beams/shut down in a modern town." "Another Flavour" is perhaps the largest exception to the mature mellowness of the rest of the album. Its edge and high-energy pacing shows Tanya Donelly's influence on some of the Sundays' stylings...

Author: By Erika L. Guckenberger, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Just Another 'Static' Sunday | 12/5/1997 | See Source »

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