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...from the lot. “Get Guilty” is not a bad album and might have been seen as a success for a lesser talent. Coming from as accomplished an artist as Newman, however, it can only be seen as a disappointment. “The Slow Wonder?? suggested that Newman recognized no boundaries to his songwriting, but five years later he seems happy to constrain himself to the narrow territory he has already laid out. Hopefully when The New Pornographers reconvene to record their fifth album Newman will decide to once again take...
Still, when something awful surfaces, like this Craigslist post, we wonder??as we should. More than anything else, discussing this ad will hopefully erode the communal pride that prevents us from recognizing discrimination in its many forms at Harvard, both inside and outside of final clubs. While final club dating protocol may be an extreme example, its outlandishness does not excuse forms of bigotry that are less “harsh” or conspicuous...
...that is already upon us.Given the nature of his half-century of scholarly and popular writings, Wilson’s latest “appeal” should come as no surprise. If any one quality might be said to unite his corpus of work, it is his unceasing wonder??boyishly eager, religiously fervent—at the natural world. Now, Wilson has turned his gaze toward the preservation of the life he has spent the entirety of his own studying. In his inspiring new book, Wilson, a self-professed “secular humanist?...
...Magnetic Wonder?? is The Apples In Stereo’s first full-length album in five years. The band produced five records between 1996 and 2002 and fans have long wondered what was holding up the latest release by Denver’s answer to the Beach Boys. Internal drama? Too many side projects? Too much basking in the glory of appearing on The Powerpuff Girls’ LP? Not quite. Shuffling between five cities, the band’s guitarist/vocalist Robert Schneider was busy making up his own scale. I repeat: his own scale. Based on mathematical...
...perseverant self-examination of “A Chorus Line”? Or is it the Doylian reinvention of a classic production?There’s no way to know. The only constant in musical theater is the form’s confident unpredictability. It’s no wonder??and no shame—that the staffs of “Company” and “A Chorus Line” were drawn to such venerated material.—Columnist Kyle L. K. McAuley can be reached at kmcauley@fas.harvard.edu...