Word: smashly
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...battle cries of the impassioned movement. Although there aren't little red flags or military berets just yet, there are plans for Color Tuesday and Crazy Hat Friday. And since a significant portion of Harvard students already wear their nighttime apparel to class, Pajama Day should be a smash hit for the masses. For the council's next trick, maybe it could institute "spirit marches" to class. Or put on a military parade through the Yard to display the council's downsized, yet still formidable, cadres and the captured booty from the last Ivy Council meeting. We can feel...
...most of all, Chuck and Di for that. But it used to be that at least one partner needed to be famous. Fox upset that rule--and just may have found its answer to the ABC phenom Who Wants to Be a Millionaire--with the crass namesake and surprise smash Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? In the process, it underscored the new reality of TV's New Reality: oddball, cheap nonfiction programs, from game shows to voyeurism stunts, are elbowing aside sitcoms and dramas. And they may get even weirder...
...This all-female band continues to redefine its sound, which ranges from hip-hop rap to melancholy grunge ballads, in a changing music world. These rocking New Yorkers, on tour since the release of Electric Honey, are in Boston for the Yahoo! Out Loud Tour, a nationwide tour with Smash Mouth coupled with local bands, like Captain Audio, at the Orpheum on Feb 19. Kate Schellenbach, one of the major female drummers of the decade (and former Beastie Boy drummer), took the time to answer a few questions about the band, touring, aging and the gentrification of New York City...
...Harvard Crimson: So you are here for the Out Loud Tour. How does touring with Smash Mouth compare to touring with the band during Lilith Fair...
...Kate Schellenbach: It's really a lot of fun to play with Smash Mouth. They have a lot of energy and the tour is a good production in general. Touring is becoming more and more expensive, and Yahoo! paid for the production, sound and lights, which means it's going to be really good quality. But touring has just gotten so expensive lately. It's harder to make it now because the band has to pay for everything. There's so much competition from video games to music. It used to be easier to book at clubs...