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...video is that murky, unpleasant, and nonsensical, for three and a half minutes. As in “Power Out,” the animators repeat sequences several times to make up for their faltering creative facilities, subjecting us to police-disco-light-shuffling neighbors over and over. I guess the major problem here isn’t simply that these videos are subpar in their own right, but that they really fail to do justice to a generation-defining album. Moreover, they seem to take it one step further, adhering to the song’s most literal interpretations...
...know this middle-aged jazz saxophonist who swears that Toni Braxton’s 1996 hit, “Un-Break My Heart,” is the most musically fascinating pop song of the twentieth century. I guess he must be right, because hella people have been revisiting that song’s tormented legacy this year! First, Eurotrash man-band Il Divo translates it into Italian, and now, Missy Elliott’s in a really messed-up version of that song’s video...
...more than enough to surpass that margin Saturday. And in the wake of a second straight defeat, the first loss to Cornell since 2000, the first Ivy loss since November of 2003, and one of the ugliest offensive efforts in recent memory, it’s not hard to guess what the Crimson will be working on in practice this week.—Staff writer Lisa J. Kennelly can be reached at kennell@fas.harvard.edu...
...there a more public display of affection than a wedding? It's sort of the floor show, the big Broadway extravaganza of affection. Also, I'm 40. When I came out at 15, 25 years ago, you sort of let go of certain things. You thought, "Oh, I guess I'll never be getting married, never be having kids. There will be jobs I'll never be able to have, and places I won't be able to live." In some ways you were sort of mourning those things: "Oh, it's too bad I'll never get married...
...pulls out Sohil's identity card and strokes the photograph of a strikingly beautiful boy, whose date of birth makes him 14. "He wanted to be a shopkeeper. He used to collect toffees and candles and toys to open his first shop with. I guess they're buried with...