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...York mainstream mainstay Cam’ron takes things to a whole new level of absurdity, sampling Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” (the whole backing synth line, not just the vocal) for his 2004 single “Girls,” and categorically failing to imbue Lauper’s kitschy girl-pop anthem with any street cred whatsoever...
...need for tax reform. “I lean more towards a flat tax,” Scott said. “It will bring a lot of new money into the government.” On the Iraq War, of which Kennedy has been one of the most vocal critics, Scott suggested that enabling the Iraqi military be the number-one priority. “I don’t know if I see that focus,” he said. Forty-two-year-old Scott founded his own automotive reconditioning service straight out of high school...
...rest focusing on the history and theory of classical rhetoric.Nancy Houfek, the Head of Voice and Speech at the Institute for Advanced Theatre Training also says she believes that the College should train its students in public speaking. Houfek, who also teaches Dramatic Arts 28, “Vocal Production for the Stage,” says her course is insufficient to accommodate the demand among Harvard students for instruction in public speaking, due to its small size. According to Houfek, although 60 students showed up on the first day of class this year, the course can only accommodate...
...Christian computer game that challenges players to recover Gutenberg’s stolen Bible from Satan so that “the Word of God will be made available to all.” Video games are only the latest media form in which Christians are playing an increasingly vocal role. “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe,” released today (see B1), is an extended Christian allegory that is being specifically marketed to Christian audiences. Last year, “The Passion of the Christ” made $370 million...
...perhaps Summers’ most vocal faculty critic, Professor of Anthropology and of African and African American Studies J. Lorand Matory ’82, said last night that the search committee’s choice was “superb” and “fantastic...