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...people to deliver letters,” she said. “I think it scared some freshman, but overall, it was a very positive response.”Inside Annenberg, Samantha R. Reiser ’11, who had already donned her Adams House t-shirt, said that her blocking group’s assignment had been unexpected.“We have a lot of athletes in our blocking group,” she said, “so we were thinking, because of all the myths that go around, we were definitely getting Quadded, hands down. Adams...
...Radiohead last year famously distributed their album In Rainbows without the help of their former record company, EMI, instead letting fans decide how much to pay the band to download it. Meanwhile, adding to the sense that this entire industry is in flux, musicians' other means of income - from T-shirt sales to concert tours - are booming. "The whole industry is moving into a new phase," says Mark Mulligan, an analyst at JupiterResearch in London. "This isn't a blip - it's a realignment...
...Date: Catching an early movie so you can sneak into two more afterwards What do you look for in a girl/guy: Willingness to aid and abet Where to find you on a Saturday night: Raging at a co-op party with my “Go Getta” T-shirt on Your best pick up line: I’ve just moved you to the top of my ‘to do’ list Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: I’ve just moved...
...someone's daughter - but whose? All that's left of the young woman is 26 bones, some hair, a T-shirt and a necklace. This is the crime scene hunters came across one October day in 2000, west of Salt Lake City and not far from Interstate-80. This "Jane Doe" remains unidentified, but with a new hair analysis method, some pieces of this grim puzzle can be snapped into place...
...African-American who went to Harvard, sang Madonna’s “Like a Prayer” with the Kroks, and turned his back on black culture.The same category doesn’t really exist within the white community. A white kid wearing a G-Unit t-shirt may get snickered at on the street, but he’s still white. The fact that hip-hop (and, by extension, mainstream black culture) is embraced by non-black Americans has become undeniable. Hip-hop, then, is not dead, as rapper Nas recently claimed; it’s alive...