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Harvard's reserves and coaches are an extremely vocal group, far more exciting than their counterparts on any team they have faced this season. And in a sport with as few substitutions as soccer, a supportive and inspirational group on the sidelines can be a definite advantage...
These cheers are typically led by upperclassmen, but the most vocal member of the group is undoubtedly senior goalkeeper Meredith Bagley. Bagley's voice has become an unmistakable staple of Harvard soccer, and when it comes to pumping up her teammates, few do it better...
...battle lines are drawn. William Donohue, head of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights and the play's most vocal critic, disavows violence but denounces the play (which he hasn't seen or read) as anti-Catholic and a "contribution to hate-speech." The League and several free-speech groups plan to demonstrate on opening night. Meanwhile, those who excoriated the theater for its timidity are now praising it. "I think it's a brave thing they're doing," says Craig Lucas (Prelude to a Kiss). Braver still would be for everyone to cool off and just watch...
...musical orthodoxy. His blend of gospel, funk and hip-hop is ingenious and unique; and in pop music it's certainly harder to advocate positive religious values than it is to be Marilyn Manson. On this album Franklin has refined his sound further; his melodies are stronger, the vocal arrangements more graceful. Hard, beat-driven songs like Revolution pound. More traditional numbers like Hold Me Now soothe. This CD makes a joyful noise...
...remarkable feature of Catatonia is the vocal uniqueness of Lewis. Hers is a sexy, scratchy elfin voice that sounds like Bjork with a mild fever and a wider range, that adds a disarming freshness to the songs. I especially like the way she whispers "Baba Papa," Which suggests all the subtle sweet sex appeal of the continent (although, strictly, Wales, you Know...