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...complicated public image of Bernhard Goetz, New York City's "subway vigilante," seems to be shifting. The initial perception of him as a mild-mannered Clark Kent who changed into an intrepid punk stopper was certified last January when a grand jury refused to indict the weedy, self- employed engineer for attempted murder. But lately Goetz's righteous aura has been smudged by new revelations, principally that he admitted firing a bullet into one of his four victims with the words "You don't look so bad. Here's another...
Malekpour adds that certain extremes in dress any reduce a person's chances at a job. If they re all propped out I'll think they might not want to get dirty and if they re too punk. I'll think they might not like me telling them what to do he says but adds that the mostly makes his judgements based on how an applicant talks...
...other hand Gian Marco Venturi has provided an outlet for the Peter Pan in us it with a wing shouldered jacket and cowed collar. Leather specialist Gianni varsace has opted for a look that combines the best features of prep punk and cosa nostra the six stalwarts in coordinatingly cashing suits and ties demonstrates that designers have given up trying to teach men now to match their clothes and have decided to convert tastelessness into tastelessness. They matched sets. In the liberated '80's ther is no need for six guys to share the same closed...
...what about the punks? The mohawks, the permed dyed tails, the crew cuts with a cross shaved down the back that you see at the Harvard Square T station? Hairstylists say they foresee the emergence of the oxymoronic "conservative punk as the fad fades Some of the key elements of punk-like 'how short it is-have been co-opted by the yuppie set, something Daniluik calls "corporate punk...
...message in new ways. They are all part of gospel, a musical category that also includes soul gospel and hymns. But these new entertainers create sounds that have never been heard in churches, sounds that range from Stryper's heavy beat to Michael Card's folk, from Undercover's punk rock to the mellow pop of Amy Grant, who last week won her third Grammy for her song Angels. Indistinguishable--except for their lyrics--from their secular counterparts, these performers represent one of the most interesting, fastest-growing trends in the music world: Christian contemporary music, or evangelical pop. Approximately...