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Nevertheless, we urge the Commission to review its policies and provide for the quick approval of extended hours. There is no need for several weeks of review for each request, especially in the case of House parties such as Leverett’s “’80s Dance” and “Pfoho54” that are held on weekend nights, and House committees should not have to spend time finding ways to evade the Commision’s overzealous scrutiny...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Approve New Party Hours | 10/31/2001 | See Source »

Pfoho54, the Leverett ’80s Dance and Winthrop’s “Chastity” (the event formerly known as Debauchery) may also not be able to get permits in time, according to council member Brian R. Smith ’02, who has led the push for the extension of party hours...

Author: By David C. Newman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Party Hours Extension Dependent on City License | 10/26/2001 | See Source »

...cities like London or Paris. In the U.S., the national parks and historic sites like Washington or Virginia top grandparents' lists. Typically, the organized tours are for children ages 7 to 17, who are often divided into younger and older groups. Grandparents range from their 50s to their 80s, with most between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Vacations: A Grand Time | 10/22/2001 | See Source »

...Never Rains in Southern California;” Casablancas, drummer Fabrizio Moretti and guitarist Nick Valensi all attended Dwight prep school in New York City) and publicists’ assertions that they are überhip (“they dress as if the 1970s and the 80s fell into the same laundry hamper”), the five young band members proceed with unpolished, unpretentious gusto that fans and critics can’t get enough of. The five college dropouts, all under the age of 23, have been hailed by NME as “the Saviours of Rock...

Author: By Thalia S. Field, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Strokes: This is It | 10/19/2001 | See Source »

...totally eclipsed irony in the things-that-define-us-as-American category. In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, once it became clear that it was time for grandiose societal assessment, Graydon Carter, editor of Vanity Fair and co-founder of Spy magazine (a now-defunct ’80s irony pioneer), and the rest of the Carter bandwagon declared irony defunct. Carter announced to the media magazine Inside.com in mid-September that “it’s the end of the age of irony.” Which made sense as a prognostication when missing-person posters...

Author: By Rachel E. Dry, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Irony Survives, Survey Says | 10/18/2001 | See Source »

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