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...also said that even though Lopez Obrador drew most of his support from the poor and working classes, “there is a very good argument for Calderón??s approach” to helping the poor because inflation and sluggish economic growth often hurt the poor the most. This notion was seconded by Frankel, who said that “what Mexico’s poor most need now is what the rest of the country needs too: strong and sustainable economic growth...
...only) “Star Wars” tribute band. Lead singer—and facebook.com legend—Nathan J. Dern ’07 says that he and his band “are just trying to play some good old fashioned rock ‘n?? roll that people can dance to and forget about their daily troubles.” Star Wars may provide the muse, but the band insists that they try to make the songs stand up on their own. That means fans needn’t be at all familiar with...
...sand and raping non-Arab women in order to breed “Arab” offspring. And our concern for the region only grew this week when Osama bin Laden called for a jihad in Sudan against any peacekeeping force.Also recently, rebels funded by the Sudanese government stormed N??Djamena, the capital of Chad.To call Darfur dangerous and unstable is an understatement, and there is reasonable concern that continued insecurity in the region could breed more global insecurity—on top of the immediate concern of continued genocide there. Economic divestment from Sudan is a moral...
...inspiration. She has a remarkable knack for incorporating things that might be obstacles into her artistic repertoire. When on a postdoctoral fellowship in Derry, she had no way to make music, except her voice and a plastic flute. She learned to use the flute, and pursued Sean-n??s, a traditional form of Irish singing. As she says, “I try to follow all my stars, my intellectual star, my artistic star, and hope those stars converge into one.” While embracing the magic of what she studies and creates, Chadbourne is also an educator...
...with an infectious bass line, boozy guitar heroics, and—sorry Meg—crackling percussion. Jack White’s wailing vocals soar above his band’s sweet cacophony, proving once and for all that he has the best pipes in rock ‘n?? roll. Fittingly, indie-film god Jim Jarmusch helmed the “Steady, As She Goes” video shoot. In many ways, Jack White is the prototypical Jarmusch protagonist: emotionally volatile, slightly anachronistic, and unwittingly seductive. Jack’s passionate, if rambling, lectures on the impossibility...