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...recent wave of mash-up artists (which broke into the mainstream with DJ Danger Mouse’s Jay-Z/Beatles hybrid “The Grey Album”) have brought a new vitality to sampling, but most of their work is produced and circulated below the radar of commercial music. An example of the second class, the wacky Australians in the Avalanches laboriously cleared the rights to all 900-odd samples they used in their epic album “Since I Left You,” which include language tapes, Madonna?...
...feedback I’ve been getting from NFL teams,” Murphy said. “He is the most highly regarded player in our league this year.”Brown fullback Nick Hartigan and Princeton cornerback Jay McCareins will at least be on the radar this weekend, and if they are not drafted they will likely receive free-agency contracts.“I know there are a lot of players who have the ability to be drafted,” Dawson said. “I don’t know if they will...
...Carlo Petrini, who was the founder of the slow-food movement. That organized rebuke of fast-food culture began in Italy and has since grown into an international force for pleasant living, sustainable agriculture, heritage animal protection and even cultural survival. It is still largely under the mainstream's radar, but its trade shows in Torino, Italy, regularly attract 140,000 people...
...meeting as well to share their experiences with the undergraduates. “It’s important to talk about what we’ve seen,” Ehrhardt said. “We have a lot more power to keep this on the public radar.” —Staff writer April H.N. Yee can be reached at aprilyee@fas.harvard.edu...
...Escriv's idea of lay activism--but his rigid adherence to Catholic teaching put his system at odds with liberals who accorded the laity a wide freedom of conscience. He himself was a polarizing figure, humble and grandiose, avuncular and ferocious. Opus grew slowly but steadily, remaining below the radar of most Catholics...