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...female rappers are creating buoyant messages that transcend the inert boasting so common in male rap. Salt-N-Pepa may have found the most satisfying and successful musical formula yet. Salt (Cheryl James), Pepa (Sandy Denton) and Spinderella (Dee Dee Roper), who met while working in a Sears department store in 1985, punctuate soul-tinged R.-and-B. melodies with teasing, street-savvy raps about maturity, independence from men and sexual responsibility. In 1988 Salt-N-Pepa, one of the first rap groups to cross over into pop radio, released a single, Push It, that sold more than 1 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Not For Men Only | 5/27/1991 | See Source »

...could. My intent is not to convert readers, but to agitate their intellects--to convey a stimulating perspective in a powerful manner that compels them to stop, stare and even question. The cartoon's potential to alter viewpoints and influence action is what I aspire to unlock. Special cartoons transcend the limitations of their topic and medium when they touch the chords of human feeling and morality. To accomplish this, they must originate from the gut of their maker...

Author: By Oliver C. Chin, | Title: A Cartoonist's Final Thoughts | 5/22/1991 | See Source »

...understood instantly and instinctively about accountability," says Patrick Murphy, who held New York's top police job in the early 1970s. "He knew that behavior is controlled by consequences. The work of police officers, no matter how idealistic, energetic or motivated, can never transcend the caliber of their bosses. Leadership will either be a constant inspiration or instant depression. Cops at the lower rungs cannot escape the management of the chief. The L.A. officers would not have done what they did if they knew they would be reported by other officers. The problem is the tone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Political Interest Gates: The Buck Doesn't Stop Here | 4/1/1991 | See Source »

...have everyone from preppies to hippie wannabes, from rowers to thespians, from Crimson writers to Indy posers. Maybe they wouldn't even know each other if the housing computer had not sentenced them all to Harvard's version of Siberia. But being Curriered is a bonding experience that can transcend the most parochial interests of Harvard students. It makes Currier by far the most spirited house on campus...

Author: By Kenneth A. Katz, | Title: First-Years: Don't Ruin Our House | 3/19/1991 | See Source »

Brustein touches on a number of issues whose importance transcend his feud with one particular newspaper. According to Brustein, the insistence on playing a "numbers game" with minority representation obstructs the central purpose of a cultural organization, to provide quality artistic works. However, others insist that past prejudice has infused cultural establishments with an instinctive bias against non-Western works. This deficiency needs to be erased through an increased infusion of minorities, and number counting is an appropriate way of measuring the success of this program...

Author: By Adam E. Pachter, | Title: Minorities in Boston Arts | 2/15/1991 | See Source »

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