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...creative black tie” is recommended. In practice, that means everything from lingerie to formalwear, leather to feathers, high femme to butch drag. This year, one Wellesley student wore a satin “vagina” on her chest and asked drag emcee Jay Franklin to touch it. (Franklin, perhaps too much of a gentleman, declined...

Author: By Stephanie M. Skier, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Tonight...We Are All Dykes | 2/20/2003 | See Source »

...It’s not one of those injuries where, if you take a week off, it's just going to go away,” said Harvard coach Jay Weiss.  “It’s incredibly painful. He’s just trying to block...

Author: By Evan R. Johnson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Athlete of the Week: Jonas Corl '05 | 2/19/2003 | See Source »

There are too many competent interviewers in talk TV. From David Letterman's grumpy-uncle persona to Jay Leno's Chamber of Commerce bonhomie to Larry King's slow-pitched softballs, there are plenty of formats on which guests can happily plug their products or agendas. What TV needs are more bad interviews - unpredictable showdowns that don't glide to a safe three-point landing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In-Your-Face the Nation | 2/18/2003 | See Source »

...It’s a blatant, illegal move and [the tape] will be sent to the ECAC office,” said Harvard coach Jay Weiss after reviewing the tape. “The official is out there to protect the wrestlers and I don’t feel he did that...

Author: By Ashwin M. Krishnan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Wrestling Rebounds With Pair of Victories | 2/18/2003 | See Source »

...signed a deal with Columbia Records. (Jam Master Jay got a reported $50,000 of the $65,000 advance.) While Columbia spent the next two years figuring out how to market him, 50 marketed himself, releasing a bootleg single called How to Rob, in which he fantasized about ripping off every hip-hop star from Jay-Z to Mariah Carey. "Making that song was not a creative decision," he says. "People who sell a lot of records have a lot of diamonds and a lot of cars. I wanted those, but I also wanted to get those people's attention...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Rap's Newest Target | 2/17/2003 | See Source »

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