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Hilary B. Klein
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Demon Radio
R ECENT SURVEYS REVEAL that each American family spends an average of six hours per night mesmerized by a television
Paxton: On Axing Apathy
OPULAR MUSIC serves as the timepiece of our decade, measuring attitudinal changes just as a watch compartmentalizes the day. A
Hair and Now
P EOPLE CONSTANTLY TALK about the good old days. A few years ago, they reminisced about the flatulent fifties, a
A Habit Worth Breaking
N OTHING IS SACRED ANYMORE; what with Watergate and the ongoing protest of radical priests in America, both politics and
Your Money or Your Wife
G OSSIP IS the favorite American pastime, and Rolling Stone magazine is its chief practitioner in the rock music galaxy.
Passable Strangers
W E'RE ALL FRUSTRATED, mentally," bemoans one of the characters in Passing Strangers, an original musical production by undergraduate Andrew
See Spot Steal
C RIME DOESN'T PAY. At least that's what the post-Watergate flurry of indictments, CIA bugs hidden in chandeliers, and James
Browne's Bobbling
L ISTENING TO Jackson Browne is like bobbing for apples--choice morsels are there, but his peculiar mixture of poignancy and