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...arguably the two songs most like the Nine Inch Nails of old—still break some new ground for the band, bringing in some snazzy stylistic elements (and, on the former track, hip-hop artist Saul Williams) for backup. ”Year Zero” isn??t a mellow listen by any standard, but it doesn’t have the same type of edge as other NIN albums. The album uses smoother production values to create surprising moods—it occasionally even grooves. Although it’s a cool track...
...make Beyoncé’s videos so hot. This go-around is no exception; how could the meeting between bootylicious and belly dancer be boring? The pair is steamy writhing on the floor, grinding up against a wall, and shaking in the rain. And the song itself isn??t half bad—“Beautiful Liar” is sure to make the dance floor snap, crackle, and pop. As Beyoncé and Shakira prove, the best way to improve a winning formula is to team up with another winner. From the slinky attire...
...mundane. Director Matt McCormick casts the band as orange-jumpsuited hoodlums who hatch a plot of petty theft. Lead singer, songwriter, and tactician James Mercer directs the bandits as they distract car salesmen and steal the balloons attached to every car on the lot. The tune itself isn??t earth-shatteringly original, but it’s the sort of bouncy song that makes you want to be five years old again, dancing around in the living room with your dad. The lyrics don’t match the bubbly melody. They have nothing to do with Australia?...
Maybe Harvard isn??t what it was when we were prefrosh, but it’s still better than going to an institute of technology or being mugged in New Haven. Enjoy your weekend. Go out. Mingle with other prefrosh, live it up, and enjoy being wooed by the admissions office. You might not even remember your prefrosh weekend, but don’t worry: We’ll be here in September waiting for you with the pictures...
...other seniors in Watts’ class, this may be the last opportunity they have to dance at a professional level. Altenburg, who deferred college for a year to study with a professional ballet company, says that staying in top shape and practicing for countless hours daily just isn??t a viable option at any college. “Dancing and college is just too much right now,” Altenburg says. Still, she is seriously considering pursing a professional career in neoclassical ballet. Watts hopes that her students will continue ballet after Harvard, and still consider...