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...concert, and even playing cee-low. Barbershops and prisons are subtly snuck in, making the total number of scenes somewhere above a dozen. Everything comes up roses for Jeezy: despite his busy lifestyle, his khakis remain neatly creased. Whenever he drops a talking point (for example, “Ha Ha”), it appears written in the sky in diamonds. Jeezy, whose shirt claims “I am the street dream,” proves it here. Aside from the shameless self-promotion, the video isn’t bad. The transitions between the numerous scenes are relatively...

Author: By Joshua J. Kearney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: POPSCREEN: Young Jeezy, "I Luv It" | 12/7/2006 | See Source »

...Ha! Well, if there were a company that had a monopoly on split peas and used aggressive marketing tactics convincing men to give one to their fiancees or else the love wasn't real, maybe we'd all be wearing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Debating the Desire for a Diamond | 11/20/2006 | See Source »

Whatever sententious hoo-ha Babel is freighted with, however, there is a larger point in it and its butterfly-fiction cohort that cuts across political boundaries: that in the globalization, global-warming, global-terror era, other people's problems are our own, and class privilege and a U.S. passport are no force field. (Indeed, Babel's story of Americans in mortal peril among foreigners even echoes, if inadvertently, a Bush Administration refrain: that we are no longer protected by two big oceans.) You can argue the politics and the art of Babel and company. It is harder to argue their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Intimate Strangers | 11/6/2006 | See Source »

...director Joan Chen's 1998 art-house hit Xiu Xiu: The Sent-Down Girl. Yan emigrated to the U.S. after the 1989 Beijing crackdown and now lives in San Francisco, where she is a leading figure in China's post-Tiananmen literary diaspora. Others include best-selling novelists like Ha Jin (Waiting) and Ma Jian (Red Dust), as well as newcomers such as Da Chen (whose Brothers came out in September). Like many of the American writers who decamped to Europe in the last century, these transplants write largely about their homeland. The Internet, satellite television and eased travel restrictions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hungry For More | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...Those A-Ha tracks that you think you remember from childhood—it’s actually VH1—serve as great background noise for studying. The tables, which all have their own tiny lamps, facilitate intimate tete a tetes. And, if she still hasn’t shown up, just spread out your notes and you’ll fit right...

Author: By Richard S. Beck, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HOTSPOT: 1369 Coffehouse | 11/2/2006 | See Source »

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