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...would perhaps sympathize with their views if Lowell Open were a sacred, rigidly moderated space. But on any given day, the Lowell Open list is flooded with some 30 e-mails, featuring one-line banter between two people, furious debates over the merits of Macs vs. PC, announcements for various student groups, mice spottings and other such gems. The Black History month e-mails constitute 6 percent of the total e-mails sent over Lowell open in the month of February. It is hard to fathom why Black History month e-mails, and not anything else, would be considered...

Author: By Michelle Kuo, C. DUANE Meat, and Najah S. Waters, S | Title: Lowell House List Posts Show Need for Tolerance | 3/4/2003 | See Source »

...different. How do you make society better? Do you try to destroy it, or change it? And, aptly for today, there is the question of when is it right to fight?" McKellen, a veteran gay-rights activist, has his own wars still to wage. He's furious that Prime Minister Tony Blair has not delivered on his promise to repeal Section 28 of the 1988 Local Government Act, which prohibits state schools from teaching that homosexuality is not offensive, in his first Parliament. "As a public figure I have a responsibility to be open, to bring comfort to people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wizard of the West End | 3/2/2003 | See Source »

Despite the seven years of work that went into Furious Angels, though, Dougan’s best song is still “Clubbed To Death (Kurayamino Mix),” a standout on the soundtrack to The Matrix. The downtempo classic featured a simple but alluring combination of rising strings and hip-hop beats that was immediately recognizable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 2/21/2003 | See Source »

Fortunately, Furious Angels includes two versions of the song...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 2/21/2003 | See Source »

Dougan’s strength really lies in his vocal arrangements, though his voice alone doesn’t have the range to make up for the substantial length of ballads like “Drinking Song.” Still, the evocative chilled-out beats on Furious Angels are a worthy continuation of the style created in “Clubbed To Death...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 2/21/2003 | See Source »

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