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...curricular workshop called “How Songs Work” and serving as Director of Operations for the Freshman Arts Program. “There are a lot of people at Harvard who think about things – they think about plays, they muse about musicals, they think about films,” says Alex B. Lipton ’11, who has worked with Corriel for the Hasty Pudding Theatricals. “But there are very few people who do. Matt Corriel creates. He writes songs, he composes. He inspires kids to make instead...
Novelists love twins--evil twins, vanishing twins, incestuous twins, conjoined twins, spooky dead-little-girl twins. We make handy symbols for any writer who feels inclined to muse on the nature of human identity, which is basically every writer ever. But twins aren't symbols; they're people. There are not, to my knowledge, any great identical-twin novelists (though I think John Barth has a twin sister), and I have never yet read a fictional account of twinness that I found convincing, with one exception: Darin Strauss's excellent Chang and Eng, about Barnum & Bailey's famous Siamese twins...
Matt Bellamy and Muse rarely preoccupy themselves with trivial concerns. You only need peruse the titles of a few of British rock trio’s most popular songs to get an idea of what their music is all about: “Time Is Running Out,” “Supermassive Black Hole,” “Apocalypse Please.” Once in a great while, as with their cover of “Feeling Good,” a curve ball might crop up, but for the most part, Muse sing about...
...hearts] Your Style (It Books) Socialite and muse Amanda Brooks unveils a fully illustrated fashion self-help guide for women struggling to define and enhance their personal style...
...Broadway theater, Paul Newman stood up in the audience and shouted, "Where the hell are the singing cats?" Well, here is a singing cat, and for a comedian not to get moist and misty over it simply means he's being true to his own iconoclastic muse...