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...recall Motown and break beats. "I've always quite liked that [retro kids' TV] feel, but I'd always want to make it more dirty in some way," says Parton. "If you are going to have recorders, make them distorted." It's a potentially disastrous mix, but one that somehow ends up triumphant every time. Parton assembled his team after small independent label Memphis Industries picked up the album in September of last year for release. He was offered a date at a Swedish festival called Accelerator (he's still wearing the T shirt) and was spurred to action...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Systems Are Go! | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...over and everyone will stop pretending he is dead. While denial is a common reaction to tragedy, Didion takes it to wretched levels of absurdity, demanding an autopsy out of the absurd conviction that if something simple caused Dunne’s death then perhaps it could be reversed. Somehow, even after the autopsy, the funeral, and the cremation, she panics, convinced that Dunne has been buried alive. Rather than seeming ridiculous, this bizarre line of thought and the absurd behavior it engenders comes across as horribly sad.Dunne’s death is not the only event that triggers...

Author: By Marin J.D. Orlosky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Didion’s Moving Memoir Lets Reader See ‘Year’ Through Her Eyes | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...Boston Teacher Residency.2. It is deeply rewarding: Nobody is saying that teaching is easy. In fact, looking after the educational well-being of 25 or more students can be one of the most demanding of tasks. Nevertheless, through all the travails, there consistently come those indescribably gratifying moments that somehow make all the difficulties worth it. In the words of Harvard College Professor James T. Kloppenberg, “Teaching presents daily challenges, but it offers deep joys and rewards, some immediate, some unpredictable, and some that provide an even more lasting if delayed gratification. That ‘aha?...

Author: By Henry Seton, | Title: Taste the Apple | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...Plus, somehow I’ve managed to absorb the concept of weighing the cost/benefit of such a situation, even if I routinely ward off economics and other math-like endeavors with my garlic pendant. And did I mention that the “Supernatural” marketing team had actual gifts for passersby in certain locations? That is, if your very liberal definition of a gift includes those trendy, “love-a-cause,” wristbands...

Author: By Margaret M. Rossman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The ‘Supernatural’ Attack of TV Ads | 10/13/2005 | See Source »

...there naturally for the entire team. Right now, for Harvard it’s not. Murphy admitted as much last week when he said that practice was “not great from what I call attitude standards in terms of level of enthusiasm and confidence.” Somehow, in a single loss to a very quality opponent in Lehigh, the Crimson seemed to transform from a confident team that knew it was going to win to a team that hopes it will win. Maybe I’m wrong. I’m not in the locker room...

Author: By David H. Stearns, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE COMMISH: Winning Attitude Simply Absent | 10/11/2005 | See Source »

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