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This how it probably went down: Somewhere in Brooklyn, Tim Harrington, lead singer/intellectualist of the art-rock band Les Savy Fav, is seeking new levels of post-hardcore indie innocence when he finds himself hung up on a question that has troubled philosophers since time immemorial: “What would wolves do?” Unable to work the issue out through electronically-enhanced crooning alone, Harrington sits down for a TV break (ironically, of course). “South Park” comes on, and Harrington is struck by the savage integrity of the image of an animated...
...spend hours exploring the town's labyrinthine covered streets, venturing into dark alleys that end in ancient studded doors or wandering along sandy pathways that lead to pristine mosques. Tour guides can also take you into some of the houses, whose interiors are painted with intricate red patterns and hung with colorful mirrored cloth. Here visitors are often invited to enjoy a hearty meal of camel stew...
...only win Brown saw on the day, as the Crimson claimed victories in the second varsity, third varsity, freshman eight, and freshman four races. In the second varsity race, Harvard rowed a strong race from start to end to handily defeat the Bears. After a solid start, the Crimson hung with the Brown’s crew through the first 500—no easy task given the Bears’ reputation as fast starters. “Brown basically throws the kitchen sink at you in the first 500, so whenever we race them, they’ve been...
...recent trip to Mexico, I took a day tour of Mayan villages. The nine young Swiss, Americans and New Zealanders on the tour engaged fully with the guide, looking, listening, and asking questions. The five young Britons hung back, loudly and boorishly swapping notes about where to get cheap booze and which drinking places had the best happy hours. Last year, at home in New Zealand, I gave a ride to a twentysomething English hitchhiker whose only "travel stories" of his time in Australia and New Zealand were a monotonous succession of boasts about how often and heavily...
...went to the Kitchen, a local organic restaurant, where our waiter knew an awful lot about beer and how to pair it with food. I wish he had known a little bit more about making sure people drank enough water with their beer so they didn't feel so hung over in the morning...