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...definitively improved its fashion. I will miss you all—especially your love of inappropriate bowties and strange long cashmere coats. Three Tips to Continue Rocking the the Free World in My Absence: 1) Remember to perform the basic functions of hygiene, as that is important in any stage of one’s life. 2) Wear an article of clothing at some point that somehow reflects current fashion trends, as getting down with the youth culture is both valuable and edifying. 3) Try not to be an automaton/clone. I know that is a hard thing to do here...
...they don’t lack in entertainment value. In fact, for the full three minutes of “Like it Or Not,” you’ll see more of the world than what’s usually offered on a dance floor or concert stage. But what music video would be satisfactory without a clip of the band doing what they do best? Architecture in Helsinki has taken care of this, too, with a darned scene of the band rocking out—cross-stitch style. This budding band obviously refuses to succumb to overused...
...song as “The Heart Gently Weeps” The rap is still solid, but the video shows that the Wu-Tang Clan has become a bit camera-shy. As the gap widens between the aging members of the Wu-Tang Clan and the hyperbolic stage personas of their earlier careers, the group’s visual presentation has shifted toward the timeless appeal of guns, drugs, and money. The video opens with a geisha twirling onstage under fake snowfall, playing a slow acoustic intro while singing new words to Harrison’s melody. She spins...
...Huechante, an assistant professor of Romance Languages and Literatures who will be presenting the Latino/a of the Year awards, also commented on the show’s ability to act as a bridge between two cultures. “[Presencia Latina] provides a space, and a ‘stage,’ to bring U.S. Latino students and students from Latin America together, which is very important in terms of a more transnational Latino cultural vision,” he says. Performances in this year’s show range from traditional folkloric dancing—complete with costumes?...
...exploring.” Alternating between giddy dancing fits and hugs or autographs with fans, Brian Viglione was the vision of a populist indie icon. Viglione is one half of the Boston burlesque-rock duo, The Dresden Dolls—and with cabaret stockings and hints of stage makeup, he looks the part. He and Dolls lead singer Amanda M. Palmer were the main attraction during the festivities at Harvard Square’s Newbury Comics—a place Viglione described as “The Mecca of all things cool”—for the first...