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...HUSTLER’S AMBITIONThroughout the interview, 50 avoids talking about how he thinks his art influences young fans. I approach the issue from a personal angle by bringing up his 9-year-old son Marquise. I want to know if 50 lets Marquise listen to his music and watch his videos.“I show him everything,” 50 says. “I show him all my music. He [sees] everything that comes on television because I can’t hide these things from him.” While 50 shies away from discussing...
...material and thought there was a lot of meat there and asked if I wanted to sign on for a full project…We didn’t know we were going to make a full album but that’s what happened. Cat loves to listen to the Smashing Pumpkins, the Beatles, Led Zepplin, Pink Floyd, Janis Jopplin, Joni Mitchell and even the Postal Service. But she thinks of her songwriting as very unique. Obviously you’re influenced by whatever you hear or that you like at the time. But I think when you?...
...Robosapien on Guard Mode, and it will watch and listen, screeching out comical alarms if disturbed. When you return and switch its mode, it reports how many times its perimeters had been compromised. Stick your hand in front of its face, and it uses color recognition to determine that you are human, and then it offers a high five. Be quick about it, because it's apt to pull the old "you're too slow" maneuver. It comes with a green bowling ball and three red pins, which it can recognize on sight and play with a little. The play...
Seriously, listen: “I love anime and science fiction and I am kind of obsessed with ‘Lord of the Rings.’ I did trivia competitions in high school, so I could tell you the capital of pretty much every country. It’s so nerdy, but you end up having these long arguments with people over lunch because everyone here just likes to argue for the sake of it.” Sure enough, Jones is just a normal Harvard kid doing her own over-achieving thing. She checks her email compulsively...
...than thoroughly addressing them. Kirby and Summers have “very different personalities,” Leonard W. J. van der Kuijp, the chair of the Sanskrit and Indian Studies Department, said yesterday. “I always felt Dean Kirby was very conciliatory and very willing to listen to different sides, and I’m not sure if the president is cut from the same cloth.”Several sources expressed concern that the news of Summers’ plans was intentionally divulged to gauge Faculty sentiment for Kirby’s possible departure...