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Boston-area trio Buffalo Tom shoots and scores with its major-label release Let Me Come Over. From start of finish, the album is an intense musical experience. Through 13 songs, the energy level never lets down once. The group takes its music seriously, but avoids self-indulgence and angst. This is the music that college radio was meant to play, brash and unpretentious...
...Gales, 17, a wunderkind who leads a musically adventurous three-man band. Epic recently released a debut album by Eye & I, a genre-busting quintet propelled by the lusty vocals of female singer DK Dyson. And pop music maestro Quincy Jones has given his blessings to the movement: his label, Qwest Records, gave newcomers Who's Image a $750,000 advance, an unusually high bid for unproved talent...
...after pre-frosh weekend, I made two decisions. I would cave in to parental pressure and go to Harvard, and that would be the last stereotypical Asian American act I would ever commit in my life. From then on, I was going to avoid any action that would could label me a stereotypical Asian American...
Clark and other administrators can condemn student sit-ins and take disciplinary action against the students involved. They can post police outside their doors and label student boycotts as "misguided." That only makes the administration seem condescending and controlling, and is certainly not going to stop the dissent. The only thing that is going to work is results, and the Law School has now shown that it can produce some. But until more progress is seen, the protests must continue...
...makers to promote folic acid as a means of preventing neural-tube birth defects, antioxidants as a hedge against cancer, and zinc as a booster of aging immune systems. Both federal and state regulatory agencies have been cracking down on nutrient health claims. The FDA says it will hold label claims to standards similar to those applied to drugs. Advises Dr. Walter Willett of the Harvard School of Public Health: "At this time I say don't take megadoses, but I'm not ruling out that in two or three years we might change our mind...