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...groups, Tatchell launched the Stop Murder Music campaign, aimed at bringing the genre to heel. Tatchell has recently succeeded in convincing some of the most notoriously homophobic figures in reggae and dancehall music to stop singing violently anti-gay lyrics like Jamaica-based artist Capleton's hit "More Prophet": "Shoulda know seh Capleton bun battyman [burn gays]/ Dem same fire apply to di lesbian/ All boogaman [gays] and sodomites fi get killed...
...What do you aim for in life nowadays? -Daniela Igreja, Lisbon, PortugalAnything that I have cared to try in my life, I already did. Some things worked out. Some things did not. But I have always said of myself, I would never be a ?coulda shoulda woulda' kind of guy. So I think the only thing I would like to have for the next twenty years is continued longevity, health and family...
...what would we really be destroying? There is no other word in our culture that incites, infuriates, confounds and informs as does the word nigger. Who uses it, how it's used, which washed-up actor turned comic (think Michael Richards) shoulda stayed the hell clear of the word--they all help mark the ascension of black America through the cultural landscape. In art and letters and theater and comedy, this one word, this mangle of Latin and French and Spanish, has been description and slur and salutation, and in each incarnation a curio of our society...
...Rios" '07 House: Pforzheimer Concentration: Psych (shoulda been VES) Hometown: Brooklyn, New York City. Ideal Date: We bike somewhere far to listen to music and exchange our drawings and manifestos. Best way for a girl to get your attention: Just come up and say hello. I’m pretty shy and oblivious to most things. Where to find you on a Saturday night: Most Saturday nights end with me eating nachos from the Pfoho grill and listening to Hector Lavoe right before I fall asleep. First thing you notice about a girl: Her voice and intonation. Your best pick...
...drums), and when Buck took out the mandolin for “Losing My Religion,” the crowd was singing every word, watching every move, and cheering every note. On the set closer “Life and How to Live It,” a true shoulda-been-a-hit from 1985’s Fables of the Reconstuction, the band went just a tad overboard, with the fiercely energetic boom of the guitars and drums drowning out Stipe and Mills’s murmuring vocals...