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...played around campus.”It wasn’t until after graduation that Rice and Rudder began a recording project in their Central Square apartment and Bishop Allen was born. Over the next two years, they recorded and released their debut album Charm School, which Rolling Stone called “charmed harmonic bliss” in a four-star review in 2003.EXTENDED PLAYERSAfter that, their sophomore slump set in. “We had been trying to record a full-length record and we were kind of lost and frustrated and it was not coming together...
...that Q&A session and in a small roundtable discussion with reporters, the man better known as “Stone Cold” Steve Austin was not wild, not combative—nothing like his on-screen personae. Instead, he talked at length about the peace and happiness he’s found in his post-wrestling life, and spoke humbly about his hopes to begin a career in film...
...When you see Stone Cold Steve Austin on TV, on Monday night ‘Raw,’ he’s loud, he’s over-the-top, he’s abrasive, he’s gonna cuss at you, he’s gonna drink beer, he’s gonna be pretty violent,” he said at the Q&A session, drawing cheers from the crowd. “And I had fun doing that! I mean, that was a great...
What do you get when you put tough guys played by former World Wrestling Entertainment champion “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Vinnie Jones of “Snatch,” and eight other death row criminals on a deserted island with cameras watching their every move? “The Condemned,” an action-packed adrenaline rush of a movie with enough bombs and gore to satiate the audience’s needs—assuming the audience is your average American male youth, thirsty for the return of Stone Cold and epic...
...Indians in exchange for food. Among them: Venetian glass beads (blue ones were preferred), sheet copper (a commodity prized by the Powhatan, who wore pendants and other ornaments fashioned from the reddish metal), European coins (useless in Virginia) and metal tools (the Indians had ones made only from stone, wood, bone and shell). By the 1660s, when the English had established a number of settlements in the area, the Indians were even issued silver or copper badges that allowed them safe passage while conducting business with the foreigners...