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...here lies the true appeal of the Strokes: Given a twist of fate, a college rejection, or a lucky break, they could be you, or you could be them. Red-carpet celebrity as austere diversion is pass??©â€”Blind Date, American Idol or Becoming have brought fame beyond the realm of fantasy to remote possibility for millions. While Casablancas and company are certainly too talented to be compared to the likes of Justin Guarini, their earthly manner suggests that there is a dangerous arbitrariness to who stands in front of a screaming arena, and who is destined...
...have seen the increasing importance of commercial success to rock and roll. At the beginning of the decade, athletes endorsed soft drinks; now that honor goes to Britney Spears. As seen by the reaction of the musical community to the current American war effort, rebellion through popular music is pass??©â€”rock and roll now seeks to placate the public that funds it. Meanwhile, conceptual art remains rooted in ideals, but no longer has the public support to effect change. When the self-preoccupation of the art world and music’s commercial drive can reach...
...Hispanics. All she wants, really, is a nice Jewish boy. But boys be damned. Jenn is on the track to the big time. Her pop culture references, her allusions to style, her grasp of what’s hot, what’s hip and what is totally pass??©, is honed to the sharpest perception. For advice on men and clothes, people flock to Jenn like pilgrims to Mecca. But, her style is so accented by a clear intelligence, that questions about Louis Vuitton are left by the wayside as Jenn’s peers listen to her theories...
...Hoffman—who two years ago stunned the Crimson with a fourth-down, 50-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass??€”didn't have enough magic to overcome a late Harvard lead this year...
...Hoffman—who two years ago stunned the Crimson with a fourth-down, 50-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass??€”didn’t have enough magic to overcome a late Harvard lead this year...