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...fact, something's going on, but you don't know what it is. Look at TV advertising. The innocent kids with beads and flowers who once provided amusement have mutated into digital doods and tough grrls with nose rings and attitudes. Viewers recognize that today's teenagers aren't the young conservatives of the Reagan era. The kids are starting to seem countercultural again; we just haven't verbalized...
...this extraordinary single, Lord Jamar and Sadat X seemed to hide behind Grand Puba's light--for a while at least, because even Puba's solos left much to be desired, especially Lord Jamar, who didn't have Sadat's distinctive "flow" that sounded like he was holding his nose while not caring about what rhymed with what. So by last year, after Puba proved to be capable of only a single (don't front, you know you started rocking Tommy only after you saw the "360 degrees" video) and after Sadat X's solo attempts flopped miserably, Brand Nubian...
Three other freshman are competing for regularspots in the starting lineup--Jared Cantanucci,Derek Nowak and Jeff Stonehouse. Cantanucci andStonehouse are both smaller players--Cantanucciweighs a mere 160 pounds--with the reputation ofhaving a nose for the net. During Moore's absence,Tomassoni has put Cantanucci on the top linebeside Adams and Bala...
...brilliant that they wrote down the bare bones of the performance and took it on the road, producing it throughout the known world before retiring and turning the script over to those who need it most; namely, pre-midterm college students with a pent-up urge for nose-thumbing...
...freshly improvised parody. As with improv, the humor has an underdeveloped quality--potential jokes are left unexploited while the existent ones lack the sharpness of revision. Like the movie Wag the Dog, the premise of Compleat Works is loaded with humorous potential that remains largely unmined. Lines like "a nose by any other name would still smell" are funny but pale when compared to the sardonic text-twisting of Tom Stoppard's comparable Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead...