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Aesop has been known to approach a topic so obliquely that he seems to rap nonsense. What does he mean when he says, “Embargo piggy-backers navigate SimCity backwards??? Probably nothing, but it sounds dope. Bazooka Tooth contains more nonsense than ever, but at the same time it’s lyrics highlight one of Ace’s longtime preoccupations—the relationship between man and his machines. The subject is embodied in the title, which juxtaposes animal and metal, and in the music itself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Music | 10/3/2003 | See Source »

These writings, most of which appear backwards??the boy is constantly behind the plastic—serve as manifestations of the boy’s thoughts and expectations, both of which literally frame the production and exemplify the show’s main theme: the myth of the American hero and the very real, personal consequences of war not just for those who fight but also for those to whom they return...

Author: By Samuel H. Perwin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ART Voyages on a Hellish Highway | 3/7/2003 | See Source »

...backwards?? rule. All Crimson players must only skate backwards at all times...

Author: By David Weinfeld, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Weinlanguage: It's Time to Share the Beans | 2/5/2003 | See Source »

...GREETER.” Thomas anxiously asks for the score. At 297-295, the game is close as the last few tiles are pulled from the bag. At 324-314, Thomas with a small lead, they head into the final round. Thomas slowly spells out a word backwards??keeping everyone at the table in suspense as he slowly reveals his final word—“GINGERED” (definition: to season with ginger), a whopping 80-pointer that cements his victory. Washkowitz feebly arranges his last word and concedes. Final score...

Author: By Stephanie E. Butler, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: NO HEADLINE | 10/10/2002 | See Source »

...Picture Oscar yesterday. That was a shafting of biblical proportions. Nolan’s masterpiece told the tale of a man with no short-term memory (Guy Pearce) whose is plunged into all sorts of trouble because his memory blanks out every so often. The story is told chronologically backwards??beginning with the closing scene ending with the first—in a way that lets viewers feel Pearce’s disorientation. Few people walk the earth feeling that confused, but you’ve got to wonder if perhaps Mike Tyson is one of them...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Saved by the Bell: Mike Tyson's Memento | 2/13/2002 | See Source »

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