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WOLFMOTHER DIMENSION There's a 2006 copyright on the back, but you can be forgiven for thinking this Aussie trio's debut is a misplaced artifact from an early Led Zeppelin session. Not only are the members of Wolfmother blissfully unaware that some people now find the monster guitar solo passé, but they also write Wiccan-ish songs with titles like Joker & the Thief, Witchcraft and White Unicorn ("With the white unicorn across her shoulder/ Makes you think that she might have been someone who's older") that are no less fun for being totally incomprehensible. What raises their unironic...
Unfortunately for Viswanathan, she is an adult who entered into a legal and moral contract not plagiarize. If she could not control the copycat monster within, she really ought to have stayed out of publishing...
...last selection, a Malbec from Argentina. “It’s too sweet,” a student complains. “But it’s too peppery!” another counters.“This one’s a full-blown fruit monster,” Brown concludes, “You want a big slab of beef on your plate with this wine.” VERSED IN VINOThe group sipped the last of the Malbec to applause and—from at least one student—slight snores. But for most...
...seasoned Fenway veterans to the newbies viewing the park for the first time, all offered feelings of amazement, pride, and quite a few fond memories. “It’s been a four-year dream of mine to see my roommate standing in front of the Green Monster and roaming left field so gracefully,” said Joe Carr, a Boston native and the roommate of leftfielder Chris Mackey. “Seeing number four out there reminds me of a young Yaz, Jim Rice, and Ted Williams combination.” Across the aisle, Rob Balkema...
...Flynn Field two weeks ago, Ted Ratliff, a starting pitcher for the Eagles, carved up and sent home an injury-riddled Harvard lineup in a 10-0 blowout. Last night at the Beanpot championship, the surroundings were a bit different—Fenway Park’s Green Monster cast a shadow that dwarfed Harvard left fielder Chris Mackey—and crosstown bragging rights were at least officially on the line. But the story remained the same. Once again Ratliff, a Harvard, Ill. native, dominated the Crimson, completing a three-hitter and striking out nine. Once again Harvard, despite...