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...wanna do is have some fun” and “I want to soak up the sun,” these activities might signal a legitimizing stride into a world weighing bigger issues than beaches and bars. Sheryl Crow makes it quite clear where she??s striding from the get-go with her new studio album “Detours,” which bills itself as the work of a contemplative and reborn artist engaging in a weighty wrestling match with concerns ranging from the White House to a bout with breast cancer...
...Such a process, inclusive of the unresolved conflict about Florida and Michigan, could last into the convention. I hope that the Obama camp chooses someone other than Ted Kennedy to lecture Hillary about the supposed damage she??ll be doing the party if she??s carrying on her fight through the summer. In 1980, Kennedy waited until the day before the convention began to abandon a challenge to Jimmy Carter, a sitting President, although he was behind by approximately a thousand delegates. Who’s going be the elder statesman to tell Hillary she should...
David B. Schneider ’10RR: Have you ever had a hot TF?DBS: Yeah. I had a Russian TF, late 20s—Slavic A, “Intro to Russian.” Hot. She??s hot. It was a year-long class so I spent a full year with her. We’re friends on Facebook.RR: Who friended whom?DBS: I friended her. RR: That’s a little creepy. What happened?DBS: Her picture is her sprawled on a bed. [Takes RR’s laptop and looks her up. Picture...
...cross-dressing undergrads. The Roving Reporter put on his best skirt and went to go find out more.David J. Andersson ’09RR: Who do you play in “Fable Attraction”?DA: I play the sexy unicorn. Her name is Peggy Seuss, but she??s not a Pegasus. She makes that very clear. She has been described as all glitter and tits.RR: Alright, so complete this sentence: David Andersson is all blank and blank.DA: In relation to what?RR: Anything.DA: I mean you could say I’m all fun and fabulousness...
...generation of entitled hipster brats.”Maybe Juno was cute and endearing when she was just like every other 16-year-old waiting to get a driver’s license, but the expecting Juno is not “frighteningly talented” so much as she??s frightening. In an era when a trashy Louisianan mother sells the pregnancy story of her underage, Nickelodeon-star daughter to a tabloid, I can’t help but feel uneasy when a movie portrays a young girl who doesn’t even seem remotely affected...