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...appearance—decked in a brown leather jacket—to his deified appearance, which features a white ponytailed wig. Juno, as well, sports a white wig. Both headpieces are reminiscent of early British royalty, and show that the couple is the oldest and most experienced of the gods??a revelation cohesive with the idea that they ultimately stay together because of tradition, though not without a little trickery...
...More recently, Rolling Stone’s February 2007 “Guitar Gods?? issue heralded a recognition of the blues in the mainstream press, if not in the mainstream public. John Mayer is described as a “blues preacher”—for the evidential purposes
...most experimental, as the drums and any trace of hip-hop vanish in the middle of the song and are replaced by Gregorian chant-like vocals. On the whole, the shorter cuts—“Someday” and “Laws of the Gods??—are the weakest ones, largely because they seem like unfinished projects. By the time the electronics, the vocals, and the drums come together, the tracks are nearly over. Lyrically, the album is wholly unsatisfying, primarily because the words don’t seem to mesh with...
...rowing conditions.”The best way to please these deep-sea deities, as any good pagan knows, is human sacrifice. Thus, when a mischievous or simply uninformed rower disrespects the code, the LP holds full license to toss the offender into the Charles River, temporarily assuaging the gods?? appetite, and cleansing the oarsman of his transgression.“[The river gods are] always hungry for lightweight rowers,” Benkreira said. “I try to give them what they want.”But gods and discipline aside, the idiosyncrasies...
...will converge upon the Harvard stage in the production, “Kalpanam: Classical Imaginations.” The program’s dance performance pieces not only typify traditional Indian dance styles—dancers will perform lively Kuchuppudi folk dances and classic Bharathnatyam dance narratives about Hindu gods??but are also accented with bits of modern flair...