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From friends to parents, football players to sorority sisters, fans of all shapes, sizes, and decibel levels made the trek across the Charles Saturday night to see a first-place showdown between the Harvard and Cornell women’s basketball teams. The game lived up to the hype??screaming fans and countless lead changes created a do-or-die atmosphere—and, for good measure, delivered a win for the home team. On Senior Night at Lavietes Pavilion, co-captains Lindsay Hallion and Jessica Knox each drilled a pair of free throws with under 30 seconds...
About to head over to Europe in continued support of their critically-acclaimed new album “Boxer,” The National managed to show just what all the hype??s about. With Berninger’s burly pipes channeling the lonely knell of Nick Cave, the lyrical moroseness was palpable in the dark nightclub...
Behind the hype??whether justified or not—is an important theme: respect for the peoples of the Global South and their institutions. There are certainly variations in individual cases, but in general, international adoption seems to undercut the dignity of many of the world’s peoples...
...post-rock band Mogwai, called recent BRIT Award winners James Blunt and Coldplay’s Chris Martin a “twat” and a “fuckface,” respectively. MCs have been capped for much less.But given all the news coverage and corresponding hype??and increased record sales—accompanying even the lamest rap feud, the disinterest with which its rock counterpart is treated is surprising. Sure, talking trash is arguably a constitutive element of rap; its origins can be traced back to the MC “battle?...
...Source” focused on hip-hop in all its aspects, from DJing to fashion choices. Its “Unsigned Hype?? column profiled up-and-coming artists who had yet to land a record deal. The Notorious B.I.G., Eminem, DMX, Common, and 50 Cent are just a few artists whose careers were established through the feature...