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...want to fuck you like an animal/I want to feel you from the inside out/I want to fuck you like an animal/You get me closer to God"). Dark, chaotic music videos that alternate with scenes of glorified murder from the likes of Snoop Doggy Dogg also grace MTV's frequent-rotation roster. The surging phenomenon is evident everywhere one looks; perhaps it explains the sudden trendiness in multiple body piercings and the resurgence of the tattoo...

Author: By Charles C. Savage, | Title: A Society Unraveling in Film | 2/11/1995 | See Source »

Guards say they try not to impose on students and professors who want privacy, but they do receive frequent complaints about not-so-private lovemaking...

Author: By Joe Mathews, | Title: Coitus Interruptus | 2/9/1995 | See Source »

...students require more frequent and extensivetherapy, UHS refers theme to privatepractitioners. UHS refers those who cannot affordprivate therapy to one of Harvard's nearbyteaching hospitals, where they are seen byresidents or staff outpatient services...

Author: By Lana Israel, | Title: Students Confront Clinical Despair | 2/8/1995 | See Source »

Under the heading "Gurus," an item in the January Esquire reported that HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON and New Age writer Marianne Williamson were frequent lunch companions and that the author of A Woman's Worth had even tried her hand at presidential speechwriting. Last week the First Lady replied. "[Williams] is neither my guru nor my spiritual adviser," she wrote. Still, Clinton does admire Williamson. "She is a political supporter who has an intriguing view about popular culture." Clinton did not address the speechwriting question...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Feb. 6, 1995 | 2/6/1995 | See Source »

...album seems very carefully organized, progressing from the opening track, "Introducing the Band" to the end song, "Still Life." While the entire album is bathed in a Bowie-esque flavor, each song seems to have its own unique sound. Ultimately, though, the album's eclecticism falls apart because its frequent musical borrowings from well-established styles are none too subtle...

Author: By Coventry Edwards-pitt, | Title: Brit Band Suede Fails to Sway | 2/2/1995 | See Source »

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