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...Onwards Revolution!: Music to Kill the Establishment By TIM R. HWANG...
...synths of “I Luv It” sound like “What You Know”-lite, which is no shame: T.I. set the bar high for 2006 singles. Jeezy gets close to clearing it with “Go Getta,” using R. Kelly more effectively than he’s been used in a long while. And then there’s “3 A.M.” This being the Year of the Timbo, it’s only fitting that the year’s most consistent producer...
...it’s actually just an optical illusion: in her words, “I do not impersonate females. How many women do you know who wear seven-inch heels, four-foot wigs, and skintight dresses?” True that, RuPaul, true that. —Tim R. Hwang ’08 may have finished fourth in the 2006 UC Presidential elections, but he’s still working towards its demise...
...music to the Boston and Cambridge community. Each year since his arrival at Harvard in 2003, he has commissioned a new carol. On Sunday, the University Choir will premier a new setting of hymnwriter Isaac Watts’s “A Cradle Hymn” by Daniel R. Pinkham ’44. “It is a gentle and lilting setting, featuring Pinkham’s signature harmonic language, that builds to a rousing climax,” says Jones. The services are fully participatory, with audience members singing all of the hymns, and the choir...
...Cold War turns hot, though not as hot as the tears that are sure to roll down your cheeks. Inspired by this incident, President Reagan decides to end global communism and initiate the thousand-year reign of peace and prosperity we enjoy today. —Patrick R. Chesnut ’09 is the incoming Books editor. He throws a mean left hook and eats raw eggs for breakfast...