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...thought Catholics in the area might be as outnumbered as Jews or Muslims--and that the meager church life that did exist wouldn't engage his 14-year-old son. Instead, the Liuzzos are attending standing-room-only services like St. Mark's teen Mass, complete with a pop-music ensemble that could be mistaken for one of the area's rollicking Christian rock bands. "This I was not prepared for," says Liuzzo, who flashes a smile at a recent service as an altar girl marches a crucifix past 1,000 parishioners...
...sounds like chipmunks are singing rock or pop music,” Bonnie Poon ’04 wrote in an e-mail...
Before images of last year’s miscommunication between junior guard Michael Beal and Stehle that gave the Tigers a chance to win in regulation could pop into one’s head, Goffredo had already managed to find Stehle, who was promptly fouled...
...English Concentrator in Lowell House, is the former Editor of Fifteen Minutes. In her column, “pop and fizz,” she plans to be herself, emphatically. She’ll write about the trials and tribulations of being young, liberal, and pop-culture savvy on alternate Fridays...
...suggested that his visage may one day grace a Japanese banknote, as does that of Meiji-era novelist Soseki Natsume, a Murakami influence. Others Murakami admires, he has admitted, include Fitzgerald, Carver, David Foster Wallace and Tim O'Brien, all of them Americans. Indeed, Murakami's fondness for U.S. pop-cultural references has moved local critics to complain that he worships the West at the expense of things Japanese. Guilty, with an explanation. As Kafka demonstrates, Murakami's Japan is a land of truck stops, rock music, Ray-Bans, Hollywood movies and workouts at the gym. But for his youngish...