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...that his lyrics sound like they came out of some computerized random hobo lyric generator. People also rightfully cry foul for his played-out “do the Robot like it’s 1983!” dance routine. But in the video for this oft-maligned “Guero” track (not to be confused with the video for the eight-bit-style remix of this song, which came out earlier this year), even Japan’s smoothest exports can’t stop the raw power of a human. Well, a hologram...
...additional $229 million was allotted for a similar project elsewhere in the state. Critics raised such a stink that funding for both spans was officially rescinded last week. But the same pile of cash will still go to Alaska, which can now choose whether to spend it on these oft-maligned bridges or on some other project...
...willing to be bi-partisan in order to get things done. We don’t have the luxury [of fighting] in a world that is moving at Internet speed,” he said to a crowded room of Harvard Democrats. The governor, oft-mentioned as a potential presidential candidate for 2008, outlined three main issues he believes the Democrats—and the next president—must take on. Personal security, economic security, and political efficacy and accountability are the most important problems facing America, Warner said. All three must become Democratic issues, he added...
...Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $12/10/8. Whatever else one may think about Tony Kushner’s dramatization of the fall of Communism in Russia, the punctuation of its title is certainly unexpected. After all, whatever the play’s oft-discussed “spiritual genius of the Slavic people” actually is—suggested answers include sorrow, vodka, and the motherland—it’s pretty clear that it’s not the kind of joyful exuberance that requires an exclamation point at the end. Kushner...
...show finds outlet for its historical anger in a variety of emotions: bitterness, calmness that takes hold in moments moving in their poignancy, and a pervasive and biting sarcasm. Devin D. Smith ’09, in particular, imbues his characterization with the tremendous depth necessary to hold these oft-contradictory impulses, proving his impressive talent...