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...1950s and ’60s, the College enforced parietal rules to prevent undergraduates from entertaining members of the opposite sex in their rooms after certain hours. Those misguided restrictions were abolished decades ago, yet the spirit of the College acting in loco parentis—in the place of parents—apparently lives to this day. When the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) presented Outkast as the top possibility for a May concert, Associate Dean of the College David P. Illingworth ’71 suggested a different band, saying the hip-hop group’s language...
Minogue, 33, had a previous moment in the U.S. back in 1988, when she reached the Top 10 with a synth-pop cover of Little Eva's The Loco-Motion. It is a singularly unmemorable cover, the kind that gets resurrected a decade later with a visit from VH1's Where Are They Now? camera crew. But Minogue never actually went away. She continued recording in Europe, and 14 years later America has spun back around to discover Kylie just where she was. Her new single, Can't Get You Out of My Head, has a chorus that goes...
...Gossip Guy fiesta edition? ¡Si! You’ll go loco over our grande lies, rumors con salsa, and el innuendo de los burritos?...
...taking the matter to the attention of the administration, Colby says. Where he was woefully wrong was in accusing the school of being a malicious party. Groton can only be so on top of things without being a prison, but they take very seriously the idea of in loco parentis. Had they known what was the extent of what was going on, they would have taken firmer action...
That may not be enough. Looking at file names alone is a glitchy method of recognizing a song. If Napster's system pulls down every file named La Vida Loca but leaves ones that users labeled, say, La Vida Loco containing the same song, the labels may well go back to court and demand more. "The question isn't what's going to be sufficient in the eyes of Napster," says Vance Ikezoye, CEO of Audible Magic, which makes software that identifies music files based on the actual music. "The question is going to be what kind of technology...