Word: graffitiing
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...lifetime achievement award. And for possibly the first time in his meandering, often mediocre solo career, Plant has no need to dwell on Zeppelin's dancing days. Next week, his eighth - and best - solo album, Mighty Rearranger, debuts. His finest work since Led Zeppelin's 1975 masterpiece Physical Graffiti, it draws on diverse influences - from West Coast psychedelia to Moroccan trance music - to form a collection of songs that sound gloriously raw, relevant and, most importantly, rocking. Plant is the first to admit that he has "wasted a lot of time." In the 1980s, he desperately tried to distance himself...
Worst: Cabot library. Not only is it disgusting, but the graffiti on the walls is actually debate about the war on Iraq. Who sits on the toilet and thinks, “I really want to share my beliefs about democracy with the next anonymous person who shits here.” More astounding is the fact that there is writing on the wall directly behind the bowl, suggesting that someone was so eager to scrawl their worthless opinions that he actually got up mid- or post-deuce to do so. Either that or he was deucing Slater-style...
...city then, and not graffiti, which comes through as the main theme as it is introduced by two spoken word performers in the first piece. Clad in hooded-sweatshirts and black beanies, “T-dub” and “Hybrid” alternate in delivering conversation-like poetry, enumerating the city-dweller’s five senses and asking each other, “what’s that I smell/see/hear?” while responding with musings on each sense. The two performers work well together; both are unassuming and casual while maintaining both conversational...
...Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officer was dispatched to Pusey Library in response to graffiti tagging done by spray-paint that had been left on one of its walls...
...Officers observed two men graffiti tagging the Kennedy School of Government (KSG) building with spray-paint. Upon being spotted, the perpetrators attempted to flee the scene and the officers gave chase. The perpetrators were caught, attempted to resist arrest but ultimately, were subdued. John A. Cobblah, 20, of Maynard, Mass. and Daniel Gursha, 19, of Haven, Mass. were then placed under arrest for tagging property, resisting arrest, and carrying a dangerous weapon...