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...roots and a reconciliation between its intellectual electronic side and its earlier, more guitar-based work. It was really more of a detante - the band's two musical tendencies rallying around a not-so-cryptic political stance. But in the new songs, perhaps because Yorke now has a separate outlet for his more personal yearnings, the fusion of urgency and detachment feels organic, unforced and fertile. Like Bonnaroo, Radiohead is bigger than ever and poised to reach audiences far beyond its core constituency. The band sounds reorganized and reenergized, ready to plant the seeds of what will come next...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radiohead Revitalized | 6/19/2006 | See Source »

...moral agents, they're machines-elegant, superbly efficient, made to fit the human hand. I now think it entirely possible that the American gunsmith John Moses Browning "sitteth," as his admirers say, "at the right hand of God." Shooting for sport isn't, as I once thought, the desperate outlet of sad Hemingway types, but a fiendishly difficult art. As Peter, a former naval officer, says, "It's got all the Zen you could want." Trying to hit a bullseye smaller than a saucer from a distance of 100 m or more-and do it over and over again-demands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trigger Happiness | 5/8/2006 | See Source »

...20th. It will pit alumni teams from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Cornell against one another in the spirit of old school altruism and good-natured competition.The annual tournament is in its fifth year, although this is the first time Princeton and Cornell are participating. Previously, it was just an outlet for the Harvard-Yale rivalry, according to organizers.You don’t have to be an Ivy grad to attend, as long as you can pay the price of admission, which ranges from $145 to $250.In past years, the upscale charity event has just broken even, but organizers hope...

Author: By Leon Neyfakh, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ivy Cup for Alumni Polo Players | 5/5/2006 | See Source »

...good of the nation as a whole. He goes to great lengths to emphasize his respect for what the Democrats’ focus on multiculturalism has accomplished; he just thinks it’s time to move on. Tomasky’s Democratic Party would give Americans an outlet for their desire to transcend self interest (and group interest) and serve their community. But in constructing his grand vision, Tomasky, like the rest of the Framers, largely ignores policy. Although he admits that policies must play a role in shaping the Democratic Party, he argues that “voters...

Author: By Samuel M. Simon, | Title: The Framers | 5/4/2006 | See Source »

...Farrell Dance Prize, awarded annually by the Office for the Arts at Harvard (OFA). Growing up in a military family, few may have expected Altenburg to become a ballerina. She cites her unusual aptitude for “creative movement as a kid” that made dancing an outlet for self-expression. Altenburg studied at The Washington School of Ballet for seven years and recounts that she practiced from three to eight rigorous hours a day. She turned to dance with a professional ballet company when she took a year off after high school to join The Washington Ballet...

Author: By Grace H. Lee, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Molly A. Altenburg '06 | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

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