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...album, “Illiterate Interlude” unleashes a barrage of the insults that had been directed at “Silence.” Herren plays the crude voices against a cacophony of violins; ultimately, the music wins out. And there are striking things to follow. The scope of most of these songs is grand; they encompass a world of moods, and each line can turn on a pin. Tender chords blend into spastic dance, fall into velvet strains of jazz, and then cycle back again. The music detours and diverges, but it is never allowed to drift?...
...still indebted to hip-hop. That said, the performances are for the most part impressive and novel. Although grime has its roots in hip-hop, I would not be surprised if musicians like Dizzee Rascal (probably the most famous grime artist) continue to take this music far beyond the scope of contemporary rap. It is only a matter of time before some enterprising American producer waters down this sound and into a massive chart hit for a faceless dance-pop act, thereby blowing it up and clearing the genre for mainstream success. I’m looking forward...
...issues are going to be taken seriously on this campus, they have to make it into the mainstream. Which leads us to the women’s center. The Undergraduate Council has kindly posted a survey on its website so that undergraduates can give feedback on the proper scope and design, but as I’ve never been one for brevity, the character limit to the comments section is unhelpful. If you’re going to argue for a women’s center, don’t argue for a café or for social space. Don?...
...integrity of many concentrations, which require the logical, if time-consuming, progression from introductory lectures to more specialized, highly complex courses. Most concentrations will find themselves unhappily constrained by a cap on requirements. As a result, they will be forced to limit not only the number, but also the scope, of their courses...
While committee members addressed standardized tests performances and the need for an information technology upgrade in the schools, some worried about the broad scope of the meeting and urged the committee to be more specific in setting achievable educational goals...