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Pappin was voted extended floor time to respond to critics. “Homophobia is not something that even counts as a phobia,” the Crimson quoted him. “Homophobia is not based on anxiety or fear. It’s based on disgust for homosexual sexual actions...
...disappointing, so too was her drumming in the rest of the set, which remained stiff and noticeably imprecise when she played along to the electronic beats pumped through the PA. But despite a few dull moments, The Go! Team pulled all the strings out with their massive dance-floor-stomping encore (closing with crowd favorite “Ladyflash”) that had the audience all smiles and sweat; they proved to be a true breath of fresh air in a rock scene that frequently takes itself too seriously for its own good...
...crowd-pleasure of his moderately popular 2000 single, “Rock DJ,” for more serious fare. With his high-pitched voice and British accent, Williams has always been the thinking woman’s musical crush. His latest effort takes him away from the dance floor, and his intellectualism has never sounded better. The album is a showcase for Williams’ inner Chris Martin, but it preserves his dirtier sense of humor; Williams isn’t afraid to be a little cheeky. Yet, he manages to maintain a melancholy mellow vibe, with a hint...
...that matter) has been the ability of Team Larry David to make numerous, seemingly unrelated (and insignificant) developments coalesce into a terrifically funny ending. Oh, that Davidian-Seinfeldian joy, when all the little details would rise into one enormous fugue of laughtrack-driven ecstasy as George collapsed to the floor in his undies or Kramer made a final exit. Not only were all of these developments funny on their own, but when they came together for a magnificent denouement, you appreciated them tenfold. After a very solid episode to begin the fifth season, I felt confident that Larry David?...
...help. “I set my alarm for 8 a.m., but instead of being awoken by the pleasant sound of the radio, I heard the beeps from the truck backing up,” said Kathy I. Cheng ’07, who lives on the third floor of Leverett G Tower. Some Leverett residents placed bets on when the houses would be moved and had an impromptu party when they finally were. Cheng also had a reason to celebrate. “At least we don’t have to worry about the people who lived...