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...thinks a guy reader with old scars on his forehead. So what if guys are bozos? Tell it, Garrison. He does: "Women know about life and social life and how to get along with others, and they are sensitive to beauty, and at the same time they can yell louder. They know all about guys, having been exposed to guy life and guy b.s. since forever, and guys know nothing about girls except that they want one desperately. Which gender is better equipped to manipulate the other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dionysus At 50 and More Woe | 11/22/1993 | See Source »

Well, you can't keep a bad mouth down. The satanic prince of heavy-mental satire is back in a "new" album, Live from Hell. The set was recorded in Houston in late 1991, and by the high standards of Kinison's albums Louder Than Hell and Have You Seen Me Lately?, it's a little lazy -- and, of course, morally reprehensible. But Live from Hell is still a blast from below, a blizzard of belligerence against underdogs (gay men, the homeless) and a parade of celebs whose exploits Kinison considers more lurid than his. Rick James? Axl Rose? "These...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kinison Is Back. Aaaaaaaaaagh! | 11/15/1993 | See Source »

...deity is still Bacchus. Most of the songs are uptempo exhortations -- anthems for Animal House. The rollicking Everything Louder Than Everything Else has a mantra ("A wasted youth is better by far/ Than a wise and productive old age") that could be the fight song for the University of Wisconsin marching band...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Meat Loaf's Prime Cuts | 11/15/1993 | See Source »

...Voices Louder than Words. A benefit for the homeless presented by the New England Booksellers. Sanders Theatre. Call 496-2222 for tickets and more information...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: At Harvard Daily Entertainment & Events | 11/11/1993 | See Source »

...hazy, lazy days of summer rolled along, the wins slowly piled up. And with each one, the cries of News Desk editor Anderson Fils-Aime echoed louder and louder from out in left field where he played: "MINE! MINE! I GOT IT! I GOT IT!" He always did. Suddenly we were in the playoffs and giddy with excitement. The usually circumspect first baseman (and TIME public affairs director) Robert Pondiscio was promising to shave his head if we won the championship. "This is serious stuff," said first-base coach Rafael Soto, who directs incoming mail for the magazine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Publisher: Sep. 27, 1993 | 9/27/1993 | See Source »

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