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...That’s a little presumptuous. Let’s get to know each other a little better first. How did you like University President Drew G. Faust’s speech? 2011: “That’s what liquor??s for!” 12. FM: Harsh. 2011: “I’d take an orange to the face for Michael Buble.” 13. FM: Don’t try to change the subject. Do you support her being Harvard’s new president...

Author: By Jessica L. Fleischer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 15 Questions with the Class of 2011 | 9/20/2007 | See Source »

...hoppers earlier in the track. Now that we have Fiasco’s debut disc, “Food & Liquor,” West’s paranoia is thoroughly understandable. Like West, Fiasco’s a hard sell in street-cred terms. While “Food & Liquor?? is, according to the rapper himself, modeled after Nas’ “It Was Written,” Fiasco doesn’t project Escobar’s hard image. He’s a devout Muslim, doesn’t drink or smoke, is into...

Author: By Jake G. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Lupe Fiasco | 9/28/2006 | See Source »

...that would have all the things that students felt were missing from the official daytime celebration: professional bands, beer, and no little kids. Like Doggfest 2005, “Alternative Springfest” never happened. A series of unforeseen circumstances—and administrative opposition to the presence of liquor??sunk the event...

Author: By Aria S.K. Laskin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: How to Save Springfest | 4/28/2005 | See Source »

...writing in response to the article reporting the Black Students Association protest of “Shirley Q. Liquor?? (News, “BSA Protests Boston Blackface Show,” Oct. 9), a very popular act in the South that is not playing well in New York and Boston. Running a spectrum from “Amos and Andy” to Spike Lee’s “Bamboozled,” the black faced performer is a mime that may reflect social irony as well as racism. I believe that Knipp is an interesting...

Author: By Alan L Wells, | Title: Outcry Over Show Small-minded | 10/28/2002 | See Source »

...collegiate tradition, one that can immensely improve the spectators’ experience. Alcohol has become so closely associated with the enjoyment of the game that a ban on kegs will not discourage undergraduates from drinking. Rather, if students cannot find refreshment at the tap, many will turn to hard liquor??a far more dangerous alternative. Handles of vodka and rum, disguised in conspicuous water bottles, will replace cups of beer among the binge drinkers, and University Health Services will see more sick students than ever. Hard liquor contains a much higher percentage of alcohol than beer and therefore...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Keep the Kegs Flowing | 10/11/2002 | See Source »

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