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...trashy worst, this is good gossip. At its best, Live from New York is a frank, perceptive group biography of smart, ultra-verbal people loving and hating one another under intense pressure. Ralph Nader, who once hosted the show, chalks up SNL's success to the decline of civilization: "When the culture decays and the communications media decay," he remarks, "then something as weak as ... Saturday Night Live shines." Live from New York shines as well, and perhaps that's cultural decay too. But maybe it's because what happens on Saturday night is never half as interesting...
...friends and new feelings of love while trying not be outcast or gain a bad reputation. Though it takes place in the late 1960s, nothing much has changed about the suburban teenage life except that they apparently didn't curse as much. Kids hang out in the woods and gossip about each other. A bunch of guys have a basement band and girls come to watch. Among other things, "Summer" creates an authentic portrait of one our great American subcultures...
...After last week’s critically and popularly acclaimed “Gossip Goy” edition, Gossip Guy returns to covering God’s chosen people, the Jews. So get psyched for the conventional array of disturbing lies, discomforting rumors, and tasteless innuendo...
...GOSSIP OF THE WEEK: Raquel E. Arid ’04 is constantly frustrated by right-handers’ occupation of all the left-handed desks in Emerson 105. “The desks are less comfortable for them. Why do the righties sit there? Arrgh!”...Does anyone have a quarter? Will C. Benstein ’03 wants to get a Coke...
...GOSSIP OF THE WEEK: After David B. Stevens ’03 attended a moving Mass with his grandparents back home, he considered going regularly at school. “I was thinking about it, but they’re really too early,” he said...Elizabeth M. Fallon ’04 has never been inside Hillel...