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Messages of social change resonated through Lowell Lecture Hall, as cast members chanted lyrics such as "You're chained until you change your perception /Enslaved by lives of lethal inflection..." inone of the show's rap songs...
...array of talent spanned prose, poetry andsong, as well as dance and freestyle rap. Theaudience leapt to its feet several times, cheeringacts such as Saleem Washington, Chiqui Matthewsand B-side, and the third-annual FreshmanSteppers, the finale act of the "Experience...
...emerge against Clinton is that he perjured himself at his deposition in Paula Jones' civil suit when he reportedly denied having an affair with Lewinsky. But this turns out not to be a simple charge at all. "It's like Nixon used to say: Perjury is a tough rap to prove," says Duke law professor Sara Sun Beale. Much would depend on the precise words Clinton used in his deposition, and he has proved adept at phrasing answers with lawyerly attention to detail. The statement, "There is no sexual relationship," for example, could let him off the hook if there...
...episode of Politically Incorrect, Chumbawamba's Alice Nutter told fans to steal the group's hit album from Virgin Megastores. In retaliation, the chain removed the anarchic pop group's CD from their shelves, keeping it behind the counter. While other record stores have done the same to rap groups, this is a first for Virgin. Nutter thinks the company is overreacting. She told People that she's shoplifted many times before--the highlight of which was a very pretty dress. Still, she doesn't think this imbroglio is going to help get out the band's political message...
...first song, an hourlong track called Mother, is an excessive, intermittently impressive number, complete with a 30-piece orchestra. Another song, the jagged Temper Temper, features gritty guitar work by Noel Gallagher of Oasis and snarling vocals from Goldie. A subsequent track, Digital, is powered by a nimble guest rap by KRS-One. Still, Goldie is at his best when he plays it smooth: Believe, a jazzy R.-and-B. number with vocals by Diane Charlemagne, is the CD's finest moment...