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...Knox received minutes off the bench primarily for her defensive skills, and in a similar vein, Delaney-Smith describes Rowland as “the toughest defender out there” during practices. With sharp-shooting sophomore Christine Matera likely spelling the guards as well, Rowland could potentially be used as a defensive specialist...
...track best delivers the overriding pessimism of “Ode to J. Smith” as “Broken Mirror.” Stealing its synthesized start from The Police’s dystopic “Synchronicity II,” it proceeds in the same vein. The slowest, most downbeat song on the record, it depicts the character looking for guidance from a mirror on the wall—except this mirror is fractured. rather than reassurance, J. Smith finds “a hundred shattered eyes in the looking glass / Staring back...
Well it’s about damn time. Last Thursday, MTV and Cambridge’s own Harmonix announced plans for a Beatles video game in the vein of the tremendously popular “Rock Band” and “Guitar Hero” games, and I couldn’t be more excited. Not only does this give me a chance to quit trying to five-star “Message in a Bottle” and “My Name is Jonas” on Expert, but the digital premiere of the greatest band...
...culture and in American culture in the second half of the 20th century and into the present would be interested because Warhol continues to have an enormous influence on contemporary art production and on thinking about the relation of art and culture,” he says.In this vein, Buchloh hopes that undergraduates will walk away from the conference with a fuller understanding of the lasting complexities of Warhol’s work. The event will emphasize that Warhol is not a brand-name like Coca-Cola or Disney but rather an artist whose influence has yet to diminish...
What ensues is a regeneration drama, but unlike many movies in that often sentimental and melodramatic vein, its scale is modest and understated. Juliette needs a job. She also needs an apartment of her own. And perhaps (she hardly dares think about this), a man. But she's a marked woman. None of these goals are easy for an ex-con to attain. That's especially true of Juliette, who is obviously intelligent - in her former life, we learn, she was a highly respected doctor - but also inarticulate, unable to defend herself against a casually cold world...