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Identifying himself only as "Undermoose," a second streaker said, "The idea was just to spread Valentine cheer and joy across campus...
Connected by Joy depicts three dynamic black forms connected by three thin lines, each a different color--red, yellow, and blue. Frankenthaler's earlier prints show her interest in the color black complemented by small touches of bright color. Flirting with Stone is primarily black, white, and grey, but splotches of yellow, orange, blue, and red draw the eye through the composition...
...sounds exactly like Prince (with a temporarily funked-up backbeat to match). "Why Am I So Tired All the Time?" and "Evanston, IL" are quiet, slowly oscillating incarnations of post-teenage despair, as if a male lounge-jazz singer were suddenly infused with the authentic spirit of the late Joy Division. "Conchita," which I think is a plain old love song (though it's real hard to tell), does all the work of a classic Tin Pan Alley composition on only two chords at a time, shifting back and forth between 'em in a way that Versus...
Despite the infectious joy of both Edwards and The Scene, it was Northern Lights who were the stars of the show. Highlighting material from their latest release, the Lights' ninesong set dealt with largely new territory after the opening trademark "Out on the Highway." And, while some crowd favorites--Peter Rowan's "Rainmaker" and a mind-boggling quick version of the Eagles' "Heartache Tonight," for example--were missing, tunes from the new album, such as the jazzy "Sunny Side of the Blues" and the title track, "Wrong Highway Blues," showcased all of Northern Lights best qualities: accessible melodies, great playing...
...Trekkies rendered the games in worse shape than a breached warp-core, a handy technician came out to fix it. Once the dazzling frieze of the Enterprise outrunning the Borg was relit, die-hard Trekkie pinballers breathed a sigh of relief and returned to their habit. Alas, their joy was premature; the technician was no Jordi. The first ball launched came to a dead stop, as if stopped by the Enterprise's own ample shields. But a closer inspection revealed the true culprit-the technician, ersatz hero, had left his miniature screwdriver under the glass...