The title alone should really give the discriminating listener an indication of the kind of warped, surreal sensibility one can expect from the director of Mulholland Drive in his first full-length album. Of course, David Lynch’s body of work is characterized by its evocative musical soundscapes, much of it provided by composer extraordinaire, Angelo Badalamenti, that work to heighten the pervasive mood of confusion and underlying darkness that Lynch is best known for. It makes sense that the American auteur would extend his interests to music, for much of Crazy Clown Time evokes the same visceral fragmentation of the (post)modern world that permeate his visual output.
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Ex still listed as “in a relationship” on Facebook
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The stories of four un- and underinsured Ithaca College students
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Our privacy’s been cooked, our faces have been booked, our right are overlooked, my space has been took.
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All of the photos of the student and faculty speakers from LIPS’ Occupy the Mic event.
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The sexualization of female Halloween costumes
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 25 million Americans are restricted in life by disabilities, and according to the Council for Disability Awareness, 1 in 4 of present 20-year-olds will be disabled before they retire. But even 20 years after the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, disabled people continue to face significant roadblocks to success.
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The art of non-verbal communication
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Local Teen’s Soul In Mortal Peril After Dying Hair Red
by Catherine Fisher November 9, 2011Family and friends are deeply concerned
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Living in the bounds of racial parentheses