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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Mister Rogers' reflected glory didn't hit me until I left home for college. It never ceased to amaze new acquaintances: I grew up just one block from the television legend. Everyone had questions. Did he really wear cardigans at home? (I don't think so). Did he sing "It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" when he answered the door? (Nope). Could I get an autograph for someone? (Oooh. I'd rather...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: I Was Mister Rogers' Neighbor | 2/27/2003 | See Source »

Michael V. Tucci ’06, a bass and new member of the Veritones, assured his fellow members that, aside from his cheerleading and Veritones commitments, he will definitely still be singing with them this spring. “It wasn’t really the performance we wanted to get out of [the Fallbacks] in the first place,” he says, “but just the singing and fun.” Unfortunately, says Mehta, “The Fallbacks as a group are finished after our spring concert.” The last show...

Author: By M. M. Dolan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Rise and Fall of the Fallbacks | 2/27/2003 | See Source »

Join the heaving hundreds singing along with Thomas Mapfumo and you will see, hear, feel how music can be a liberating force. The whoops and cheers for the man they call the Lion of Zimbabwe have broken the quiet of a balmy January night in Mutare, a normally sleepy spread of jacaranda-shaded streets tucked amid the granite outcrops of the country's lush Eastern Highlands. In Queen's Hall, the revelers dance across a floor sticky with spilled lager, lost in the thump of the drums, the brassy blare of the horns and the hypnotic spell of the lyrics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Singing The Walls Down | 2/23/2003 | See Source »

...phase," he says. His focus is based on his belief that whatever phase Zimbabwe is in, it will always need core values - self-discipline, respect for others, cultural pride, faith. The fans seem to agree. "Eh, Tuku!" says Shamiso, a maid. "He knows our suffering." "Tuku sings our reality," says Ebenezer, a waiter. "He sings what has happened and what will." Critics insist the reality might be different if Mtukudzi tackled politics. "He's like everyone else - afraid," says one. He could exploit his popularity to make a statement. "But at what price?" asks John Matinde...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Singing The Walls Down | 2/23/2003 | See Source »

...That’s what hip-hop’s all about: money, bitches and hoes.’ And that’s not true. It’s like saying all R&B is about women taking their clothes off and not being able to sing...

Author: By Gary P.H. Ho, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Vadim Crafts Beats To Last a Lifetime | 2/21/2003 | See Source »

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