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Electronic synths and dance beats pulsate in almost every crevice, but only where appropriate. Compare the stripped-down “Open Up Your Heart?? with the subsequent “I Need Your Love”—both songs share Luke Jenner’s high-pitched croon and snarky saxophone bits from Gabriel Andruzzi, but pounding beats mark the transition from sweeping ballad to stomping Eurotrash. Rather than bombard us with too many of these numbers, the Rapture opt for variation, succeeding amazingly with both kinds of songs...
...unflinching integrity, I find myself wondering if he is more concerned with exposing injustice than removing injustice, more interested in criticizing America than in improving it. Chomsky is almost 75 years old and he has a choice to make: he can continue to radically dissent to his heart??s delight, or he can try to win a broader audience and actually change things...
...unidentifiable components), teriyaki chicken or beef (in slabs and almost painfully boring) and a combination of ham, pate and headcheese (“Originally made entirely from the meaty parts of the head of a pig or calf, but now can include edible parts of the feet, tongue and heart??) introduces a profound dilemma. If you’re anything like me, you will be torn between conflicting emotions—scorn of anything flavored with teriyaki and fear of permanent incapacitation by listeria, salmonella or Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease...
...role as an editor for H.O. Zimman, Veneziano will be able to keep regular business hours and will have weekends free to watch soccer to his heart??s content. But his job as a sports information director created anything but normal hours, often working 14-hour Saturdays and an additional eight hours on Sunday, all tacked onto the end of a “normal” work week. The job of a director of sports media relations is one for a young person, Veneziano said...
...escape for those of us lucky enough to reside within its gates from September to May. So to those Harvard students who hoped that the “real world” could be kept at bay for just a little bit longer when the keycards expired, take heart??and pick up a copy...