Word: sentimentals
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...still hurt, and the next track, the pummeling “How Could Anyone Know How I Feel?” backs this up, as well as showcasing his traditional love of verbose song titles. It’s all about the aching voice and the snide sentiment on these songs, as the backing music generally sounds fairly stock and not particularly tight, making one long for the whirring rockabilly of Moz’s Smiths partner Johnny Marr. Notable, though, is the way many of the songs benefit from a loudspeaker-like background, which blends well with...
...cinematic climate has been saturated with political films. From Fahrenheit 9/11 and Going Up River: The Long War Against John Kerry to Fahrenhype 9/11 and Michael Moore Hates America, it is nearly impossible to visit a theater or video store nowadays and not be bombarded with some political sentiment. Throw into the mix the public expression of movie stars’ leanings, and heated debate between celebrities—Sean Penn’s recent tussle with Team America’s Trey Parker and Matt Stone is just one of many examples—and Hollywood...
...involved in living and eating with students on a daily basis. Corker’s successor should be given the opportunity to live in one of the Houses not only to make the salary more attractive, but also to ensure that he or she is genuinely attuned to student sentiment...
...class of 2005 confirmed that sentiment when they made him their first class marshal last month. Franklin has big plans for the position, all of them focused on trying to bring the class of 2005 closer together. “I’m like the cruise ship director for the class of 2005,” he explains...
Responsibility for both informing and soliciting student opinion on the HCCR falls on the Undergraduate Council. As the students’ representative body, the council should be engaging the student body in a dialogue about the HCCR, using its unique position as a prominent mouthpiece for undergraduate sentiment to push the students’ agenda in the Curricular Review...