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...Everynight Fire Works
...Braid; in fact, but for the swapping of one guitarist, the line-up remains exactly the same. Their sound has changed just as little, so anyone who used to swoon or mosh to Braid can look forward to further bruised foreheads under Mercedes’ aegis. The songs on Everynight Fire Works are so solid and businesslike that it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between them (at least for the uninitiated): The album is a barrage of dentist-drill distorted guitars marshalled by driving drums that border on militaristic. Yet Mercedes seldom stumble onto anything resembling a decent guitar hook...
...first read-through was in the first week ofMarch, and rehearsals began the week before springbreak. During the past two weeks, they have beenat rehearsal, on-call from 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. everynight...
...find it hard to get excited about a jobwhere you are certain to take home work everynight, you can only go to the bathroom atspecified times of the day, and everyone (parents,politicians, etc.) complains that you have it easyor make too much money," she said in an e-mailmessage.CrimsonSarah E. HenricksonTEST PREP At the Martin Luther KingJr. school on Putnam Ave., teacher CHERYL T.HAYNES (rear) oversees her eighth graders...
...past and transform one's limitations. For he was part of a generation that wanted to reinvent both the stage musical and the movie musical. It saw no reason why song and dance shouldn't reflect the realities of everyday life--and at the same time illuminate our everynight dream life. On Broadway it was Rodgers and Hammerstein, abetted by Agnes de Mille, who led this movement. In Hollywood it was producer Arthur Freed's "unit" at MGM, staffed mainly by sophisticated refugees from the East that carried the torch--and found in Kelly the dancer and choreographer who could...