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...film’s end. But just as Bly is more anti-hero than your garden-variety all-American hunk of beefy goodness, Brandenberg is shown to be a human, with both flaws and admirable virtues. One expects him to play the villain, and it comes as a pleasant surprise when the script allows him to display his love and heroism at key moments...

Author: By Marcus L. Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Driven’: The Legend of Speed | 4/27/2001 | See Source »

Even if howling is not your scene, Distorted Lullabies is at times almost sweet and pleasant sounding. U2 fans may even be able to see past the disruptions and appreciate Gnecco’s voice for what it is. However, with their disturbing themes and haunting screams, these “lullabies” are more likely to inspire nightmares. —Sarah N. Kunz...

Author: By Daryl Sng, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: In the Mix | 4/27/2001 | See Source »

Even if howling is not your scene, Distorted Lullabies is at times almost sweet and pleasant sounding. U2 fans may even be able to see past the disruptions and appreciate Gnecco’s voice for what it is. However, with their disturbing themes and haunting screams, these “lullabies” are more likely to inspire nightmares. —Sarah N. Kunz...

Author: By Andrew R. Iliff, Sarah N. Kunz, and Josiah J. Madigan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: New Albums | 4/27/2001 | See Source »

...come to Harvard because you think it is the next step in your climb to greatness. There are plenty of people here who think that. Maybe they are right—but that does not make them pleasant. They think too much, worry too much and take life too seriously. They approach life and class rigidly, unable and unwilling to explore the multiple and divergent paths offered by this school. Take life and college seriously if you want, but don’t come here because it’s your next strategic step towards world domination...

Author: By Erin B. Ashwell, | Title: Why Not to Come to Harvard | 4/23/2001 | See Source »

...appearance of the ultra-enthusiastic soloist from Boston teen band LFO to sing their pleasant-enough hit “Girl of TV” couldn’t salvage this show from the lowest depths of bargain-bin hunting. Incongruous as the intrusion is, it provides the most entertaining bit of performance the whole night...

Author: By Stanley P. Chang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: O-God-Please-Stop | 4/20/2001 | See Source »

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