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...young man’s writing seems to be pretty clearly not art,” Johnston said, “He wasn??t trying to create art. I think that is why Lucinda Roy, who is his teacher at Virginia...reached...
...Shocking is only part of it. Awkward is more of the feeling that I get. I saw homeless people back home in Houston. I’d see them downtown, under freeways, and in other places. It wasn??t the same though. It wasn??t personal in those situations. I’d see people while driving and give them money sometimes, and at other times not give them money. I never really talked to them. It was always an interaction with some distant person that I’d probably never see again...
...ch” beat in the summer of 2005, while walking through New York City during the Puerto Rican Day Parade. Crossing through the huge crowds with my roommate, I wondered why all the tricked-out trucks and lowriders were blasting the exact same song from their subwoofers. It wasn??t until I listened past the thumping bass and clockwork rhythm that I realized that I was hearing a whole genre of music; almost all reggaeton songs feature an identical drum rhythm, called “Dem Bow” after the Jamaican dancehall song it was borrowed...
...underground rock department of Harvard radio station WHRB, and their first band accordingly had a rougher edge. “We were called the Pissed Officers,” Rudder explains. “We were sort of punk and we played around campus.”It wasn??t until after graduation that Rice and Rudder began a recording project in their Central Square apartment and Bishop Allen was born. Over the next two years, they recorded and released their debut album Charm School, which Rolling Stone called “charmed harmonic bliss?...
...cred. Six contestants took part in the veritable verbal skirmishes before an excitable crowd in three rounds. The contestants went head-to-head exchanging heated personal attacks. Virginia E. Anderson ’08, who helped organize the battle, said she was looking forward to a great show but wasn??t really expecting anything too Tupac-esque. “Harvard students usually write things in books, not like this,” said Anderson. But many would be surprised to find the dis, “You’re a slave...