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...last three albums, returns to lend his axe to the effort. While his unique funk/chunk distortion and timbre are evident, the lack of gratuitous pitch harmonic riffing, Wylde’s trademark, reveals one fact some may find disturbing—that the songs were written by committee. Mixer Tim Palmer (who has worked with pop-rock stars U2 and death metal mainstays Sepultura among others) and producer Marti Frederickson (the vocalist for the fictional band Stillwater in “Almost Famous,” and a contributor in works from Aerosmith and others) joined Osbornes?...
...week, the kitchen will be filled with “museum drones at work wrapping up Julia’s fish scalers,” says Rayna Green, the curator who is organizing the project. “We will strip the kitchen, every fish scaler, the Kitchen Aid mixer, all of the stuff hanging on the walls, the small stuff...
...reticence to engage in other traditionally fun activities, like going to the movies, attending sports games and vacationing abroad. Even the Harvard community has struggled with the question of an appropriate level of festivity after Sept. 11. Emotional hysteria following the attack saw the postponement of the first-year mixer “Singled Out,” and the cancellation of intramurals between houses, such as the Adams-Pfoho War. Similar concerns for propriety must not prevail at Harvard tonight...
...moment, "Comics Decode" feels more like a comix social mixer than a show. (A perfectly legitimate ambition, but not one that encourages broader exposure.) It needs to get tighter and slicker. Keeping the number of participants down to three, with two big names and one lesser known "opener" would speed up the overlong proceedings. Likewise the readings should be done all in row, with an open panel afterwards for those who wish to stick around. With some tinkering "Comics Decode" could evolve into more than an attempt at broadening comix' appeal. It has the potential to explore added layers...
...single face. But there was remarkably little panic as well--more steel and ingenuity: Where am I going to sleep tonight? How will I get home? "They can't keep New Jersey closed forever," a man said. Restaurant-supply companies on the Bowery handed out wet towels. A cement mixer drove toward the Queensboro Bridge with dozens of laborers holding onto it, hitching a ride out of town. Overcrowded buses, one after another, shipped New York's workers north. Ambulances, some covered with debris, sped past them, ferrying the injured to the waiting hospitals...