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...Jewish mysticism, on “American Life.” Now, on “Confessions On A Dance Floor,” 48-year-old Madge brings another, deeper religion to the forefront: Disco. “Confessions” is a sweaty journey through a packed dancehall, with nary a ballad to be found. In her refreshingly bold “Non-Stop Mix,” the dozen songs overlap one another like a DJ starter pack scientifically formulated to simulate the club experience. Upon listening, you can almost feel the bodies rubbing against each other...
...said. He added that keeping the balls in the air the entire time wasn’t easy. Guinness rules dictate that if a joggler drops a ball, they must return to that spot before continuing. “Around mile 14, I had a gel pack, my hands got sticky, and the balls started sticking to my hand,” he said. “In a one-mile period, I dropped the balls about a dozen times.” Will D. Kemeza, a divinity school student who ran alongside Warren for part of the race, said...
...When Italian-born designer Stefano Pilati stepped into his boss Tom Ford's shoes at the venerable French house of Yves Saint Laurent, the fashion pack wasn't sure what to expect. Three seasons later, Pilati has put the iconic brand back on the style map with cutting-edge ideas and a slew of hot accessories, including this season's must-have purple suede or leopard-print platform shoes. Next up in the Pilati look book: matador style, as in ruffled collars, high-waisted pants and a blood red?based color palette...
...pest-animal research but there are so many pests now and not enough money to go around," he says. With conservation of the dingo for its ecological role a departmental goal, Eldridge says that even if an animal has some dog genes, "if it's still operating in a pack and still behaving like a dingo, we regard it as a pure dingo." But Wilton thinks the bar should be higher. "If you have the opportunity and pure dingoes are still available, why be satisfied with a replacement...
...prepared to eat lizards and grasshoppers like a dingo will," says Chisholm. The Alice Springs chairman of the N.T. Cattlemen's Association argues for a change to current baiting methods, saying that the requirement to call in departmental staff to lay baits sometimes means too many are used. One pack of dogs might require only 50 baits to be laid, but the department minimum might be several hundred. "If I have only one area that's a problem, it's overkill," he says. Given the indiscriminate impact of baiting, and the difficulty in visually telling dingoes and many hybrids apart...