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...provided his musical friends with a stage on which they can simultaneously promote each other. His rhymes might not be up to his beats, but Timbaland can’t lose. He scratches his collaborators’ backs; they scratch his; and everyone sells CDs. —Reviewer Andrew F. Nunnelly can be reached at nunnelly@fas.harvard.edu...
It’s hard to talk about Andrew Bird without mentioning “The Mysterious Production of Eggs,” his 2005 opus. It may be an equally difficult task to top that album, even for its brilliant creator.Despite the evolution Bird demonstrates in his latest, “Armchair Apocrypha,” the album is just not as captivating as its immediate predecessor. Listening to Bird’s subtle stylings and soaring, intellectual, rustic chamber pop, it seems impossible that he could have ever been a part of the ultra-swinging Squirrel Nut Zippers...
...American governor of Massachusetts and a former Dunster House resident. His deputy press secretary said yesterday that the governor is “tremendously honored to be selected for this award.” The Concerned Black Men of Massachusetts will honor Counter and Patrick at its 18th Annual Andrew J. Davis Unity Breakfast. Saturday’s event will be held in the Cambridge Center Marriott in Kendall Square...
...easy last week to find good judges who rate Andrew Johns the smartest footballer they ever saw. But Johns, 32, who retired from rugby league on April 10 because of a neck injury that might have crippled him if he'd kept playing, could see himself very differently. "I'm the most immature bloke I know," he said when I knocked on his door one morning in 2000 and found him stretched out watching cartoons...
...Johns was both exceptionally clever and childlike, a duality that defined him. Fans first knew him as half of an audacious double act with his look-alike brother Matthew-two innocents who went nowhere without a football to muck about with. Matthew was a fine player, but Andrew was better. From his first-grade debut for Newcastle in 1994, opposing coaches knew that success depended on stopping "Joey." Some ordered that he be bashed and heckled. Others aimed their Goliaths at him in the hope that forcing him to tackle would blunt his attack...