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...flat, and crowded world is a vivid one, but his call to action is ultimately uninspiring because it isn’t fresh. The title of one chapter, “The really scary stuff we already know,” would have been better suited on the cover than on page 117.—Staff writer Erin F. Riley can be reached at eriley@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Erin F. Riley, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Book Not Hot or Original | 10/17/2008 | See Source »

...While “Paper Trail” is far from perfect—if you don’t believe me, just listen to “Porn Star”—it thrives on its own diversity. From the hodgepodge album cover to the varied track list, T.I. shows himself to be a much more capable crossover artist than he previously demonstrated. He works well with Rihanna and Justin Timberlake on poppy tracks like “Live Your Life” and “Dead and Gone.” He flaunts his successes...

Author: By Joshua J. Kearney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: T.I. | 10/17/2008 | See Source »

...responsibilities her agency is taking on. The new rescue plan requires the FDIC to guarantee not just the new lending by banks but also unlimited deposits in special accounts used primarily by small businesses for things like payroll. Little wonder Bair is cautious: the new program is expected to cover $1.9 trillion, a stunning 42% increase in total FDIC guarantees. In a worst case, widespread losses under the new program would be covered by a special assessment on participating banks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The FDIC's Boss: Sheila Bair, America's Passbook Protector | 10/16/2008 | See Source »

Memorable Claxton images include a young Charlie Parker in the Claxton home, John Coltrane in the Guggenheim Museum and Art Pepper walking up a steep hill on his release from prison. Claxton's last assignment was a cover portrait of Bob Dylan for the just-released album Tell Tale Signs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: William Claxton | 10/16/2008 | See Source »

...managed to record in her lifetime. Fully gripped by the cult of the Singer-Songwriter—the belief that one needed to be both a vocalist and a lyricist in order to be great (or even good)—and the perception that Dalton was a mere cover artist, conventional folk musicians of the day appreciated the true poetry of her music...

Author: By Ruben L. Davis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Life and Legacy of a Forgotten Folk Singer | 10/16/2008 | See Source »

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