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...strongest songs, Woodward’s “Is This All That I Came For?” and Pollock’s “Everybody Come Down” run back to back, a choice that does much to remind listeners of good ol’ pop??singable, hummable and, most of all, with just a touch of sadness not ruining...
Mann recounts the event with a slight smile on his face—describing how he and his batterymate amazingly ended up striking out the batter on the next pitch, only to hear a mysterious, excruciating “pop?? in his arm on a routine throw to third—but the residual disappointment manages to show through the pleasantries...
Shock value has become commonplace in American popular culture—as evidenced by the licentious acts that continue to find their way onto the small screen. There was the female-on-female kiss exchanged between two of pop??s biggest super stars during the MTV Music Awards—a program geared toward preadolescent fans. There was J. Lo’s green Versace dress barely held in place by double-sided tape. And now, of course, there is Janet Jackson’s notorious “wardrobe malfunction” during the Super Bowl halftime...
Forced Premise, a four piece “noise pop?? band featuring four members of the Harvard Lampoon, played one concert late last year—a talent show in which, the band is proud to say, they served as the finale—and continued rehearsing throughout the summer in preparation for their comeback gig at the Quincy Cage on Sept...
...what does all of this mean? Harvard obviously has a permanent place in pop culture, for better (Good Will Hunting) or for worse (How High). But there remains a more complex question—is pop culture worth studying at Harvard? As teens become increasingly saturated with all things pop??music, celebrity, fashion, advertising, movies—should we embrace the pop psychology of Dr. Phil as we study Freud? Should we stop casting a collective frown upon those students in section who draw references from The Wonder Years or the MTV Video Music Awards...