Word: mixes
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...very slow-moving, and then some of them just have some meth addict running around on stage,” Pope says of the play’s variety. Although one can receive what the producers call “a seating experience” for $20, this frenetic mix, which will take place in the Adams House Pool Theatre at 7:30 p.m. from Thursday through Saturday, can be seen by students for only $3 ($5 general public). “But,” Mitnick adds, “it’s at least $10 worth...
...guess Ren’s never heard of the old maxim “Don’t mix church and state,” but can you really blame...
...contradictory treat after he discovered recipes for the unusual concoction in a blog post from a chef who had used a food-thickening agent called methylcellulose to make hot ice cream. “Methylcellulose precipitates at high temperatures, so you put it in a room temperature [ice cream] mix, it dissolves, and you take a bit and heat it up, put the ice cream in boiling water, and it hardens like freezing,” says Gilbert. Right. Complicated chemistry aside, Gilbert has been relatively successful with the product, just not the taste...
...Altar, Mexico. That town is crazy,” says Kyle De Beausset ’08.But De Beausset is not talking about the kind of Mexican crazy that happens when you mix margaritas in your mouth on the beach at 10 a.m.Instead, he’s referring to the last stop on his journey documenting the experience of South American migrant workers trying to make it to the United States. De Beausset is a native South American, fluent Spanish speaker, and an adventurer at heart. But towns like Altar will unnerve even the bravest among us. A JOURNEY THROUGH...
...Zone reminds us, “A job ain’t nuthin’ but work.” And their souls will be equally worthless at our 10 and 35 year reunions.Although no one really knows what the future holds, it’s probably a mix between Spaceballs and Demolition Man, with a cryogenically preserved Brendan Frasier running around like a hilarious cyber-punk from the past. However, one thing is certain: in 100 years, we’ll all be dead. What’s death like? We’re not too sure...