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...Combining timeless design elegance with impeccable workmanship, a fashion-forward eye and more than a dash of whimsy, Barbara Feinman sold her hat designs for several years to a number of leading retailers before opening her own atelier shop in 1998. In its first year it was listed No. 4 in the "50 Great New Stores" in New York Magazine's 1998 Christmas shopping guide. It is also listed in this year's "New York Magazine Shops - A Guide to the Best Stores in New York." With one of the very few shops in the city where hats are actually...
...optional fee, which the Undergraduate Council uses to fund its activities and to provide funding to student groups, has not been raised since 1988. Over that time, inflation and a doubling of the number of student groups requesting money have eroded the council's spending power...
...date for the Adams formal. My number...
...conspicuous as ever in Holy Wood (the final stage of the Antichrist Superstar/Mechanical Animals triptych), the quality of the music mostly compensates for its unabashed gloom. Despite its tired references to death, hell and maggots, "In the Shadow of the Valley of Death" is a haunting and effective acoustic number, and dirge-like opener "Godeatgod" shows surprising restraint. It's obvious that great care was taken in constructing the songs on Holy Wood; guitars chugging over suggestive ambience often peel away to reveal acoustic strumming, fragile piano and yes, pulsing synths. Manson could be accused of borrowing a little...
...catchy title track, which opens the album, features the great chorus "And I've begun to hate the ceiling like I never loved the sky." The second track, "Taunt," a high-speed tune with only a few words, is more of a playful number. The epic "Daughter of the American Revolution" rounds off the album's quartet of songs. Throughout the album, Ensimismada remain listenable, without the off-the-wall sounds or unintelligible lyrics that affect too many student bands. B+ -Erik A. Beach