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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most part, we have left these straightforward categories behind, but in high school, when we were less sure of ourselves and our identities, you could learn a lot from this question. Certain music provided very helpful associations, some more far-reaching than others. Liking Ani DiFranco was code for liberal politics and perhaps long flowery skirts or overalls. Liking Marilyn Manson meant you wanted to scare people. Liking Dave Matthews meant very little, perhaps on purpose. Bands no one ever heard of had their prestige, and if they had scary names, you were one step ahead of the game...

Author: By Jody H. Peltason, | Title: Creating a Musical Taste | 12/20/1999 | See Source »

...Nothing meant more than Phish, the mother of all identity bands (and, as such, the daughter of the Grateful Dead). It suggested a lifestyle, a way to dress, a particular disposition toward certain experimental drugs. In high school, the boys who liked Phish would go around drawing the Phish symbol on library desks, bathroom walls, their hands--wherever they felt the need to mark their territory. Phish was a ready-made identity, offering a whole subculture to anyone who was prepared to shell out for CDs, let their hair grow out and have a good time. Back then I found...

Author: By Jody H. Peltason, | Title: Creating a Musical Taste | 12/20/1999 | See Source »

...have a problem if certain people are relying on the rules to be enforced, and then they aren't enforced," Stewart added...

Author: By Parker R. Conrad, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Doubts Linger Over Campaign Practices | 12/20/1999 | See Source »

...have a problem if certain people are relying on the rules to be enforced, and then they aren't enforced," Stewart added...

Author: By Parker R. Conrad, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Election Commission Now Says Driskell-Burton Did Not Overspend in Election | 12/17/1999 | See Source »

Thematically divergent, these carefully hand-crafted works have in common a certain highly wrought quality. The artists seem to share a concern for each piece as a made object, for the physicality of their media and for the creation of new effects by the manipulation of materials. Benjamin Cotham's paintings of faces, overglazed many times over by layers of semi-transparent black paint, demonstrate the pay-off of this awareness. His invention of a new way to treat paint allows him to make terrifically eerie pieces; as with a hologram, the image is only visible from certain angles...

Author: By Annie Bourneuf, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: "Salon" at the Adams House Art Space | 12/17/1999 | See Source »

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