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...looking to improve, mature, branch out. "The next album I release, people could go, 'Boo, hiss, hiss, this girl's like another Tiffany or whatever,'" she told the Calgary Herald in 1991. "But the way I look at it...people will like your next album if it's a kick-ass one." In 1994 Morissette signed with Maverick records--run by Madonna, who knows a thing or two about musical makeovers--and with Jagged Little Pill has delivered the butt-kicking album she wanted. The sound is more muscular; her voice is rawer, the guitar work more aggressive. The songs...
...star-studded cast of speakers brought a message of idealism and activism to kick off this weekend's Youth Vote '96 conference at the Institute of Politics (IOP) last night...
Youth Vote, a national organization, hopes to draw 400 students from some 30 states to kick off a national campaign to register young people for this November's elections...
...tempted to conclude that Loker was built in anticipation of the "houses into dorms" transformation that will kick in once randomization is instituted. This is another reason to lament our new student center. It comes at the expense of a Harvard tradition that was good in principle as well as in fact...
...pink right down to her underwear?" Mrs. Clinton has been one of the most criticized, pilloried, and despised First Ladies. Yet, has she ever launched into a bitter and embarassing tirade at the press, like Nixon, who in 1962, angrily declared to reporters: "You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore...