Monthly Archives: April 2008

Latest thoughts on Duke

By Jon Pessah

Things continue to get complicated for Mike Krzyzewski, who had hoped for a tranquil few months as he gears up for the Summer Olympics this August. Not a chance. The latest complication: Johnny Dawkins’ decision to take the head coaching job at Stanford, forcing a realignment of the Duke coaching staff at a time when K would rather be dissecting game film on Europe’s top teams.

The Dawkins announcement means that K has an adjustment to make on every level of his program. On April 1, freshman Taylor King became the latest McDonald’s All-America to leave Duke, and several people close to the program say another three players have considered the transfer option.

Three days later, embattled athletic director Joe Alleva, once one of K’s staunch allies, left for the AD job at LSU. K, already concerned about the prominence of football in the ACC and the attention Duke has promised to pay to its new football head coach, is concerned. That’s especially true since the man he’d like to see get the job, associate athletic director for basketball Mike Cragg, is not considered a strong candidate—in part because of his strong association with Krzyzewski.

It was objection many had about Dawkins, the star of the Class of ’86 that laid the foundation for Krzyzewski’s Duke dynasty. After 11 years as an assistant, Dawkins was K’s choice to succeed him when he finally stepped down. But many at Duke, including many who like Dawkins, wondered if Johnny knows where Krzyzewski’s thoughts ended and his own began.

We’ll soon find out, starting with how Dawkins builds his staff. He will need a strong recruiter—Dawkins was the least involved in recruiting of any K staffers—and someone versed in the Pac-10, lately the nation’s toughest conference. Dawkins, a quiet man off the court, has the reputation of being an in-your-face hard ass coach on the court, and it will be interesting to see how he adapts to the head job.

And how will K adapt? Dawkins was the lone black coach on his staff, so expect whomever K brings in to be a man of color. Having an assistant with ties to the AAU world would be a boost for recruiting. And bringing in someone who didn’t play guard in college – as K and his entire staff did – might begin to change the perception that Duke is where big men come to die.

No question Duke fans will be watching intently. K has been criticized locally for spending too much time on Team USA at expense of his team at Duke. (Comes with the territory when you don’t make it out of the first weekend of the NCAAs two years running.) At the recent season ending basketball banquet, K alluded to the criticism by saying those with complaints should get over it.

But it appears that he has no choice but to focus close to home now.

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a couple of reviews

on friday night, harold and kumar 2 came out. i reluctantly went, thinking it wasnt going to be good at all. i was a huge fan of the first one, and looked forward to their adventures in amsterdam. so when it was escape from guantanamo bay, i was disappointed. but, to my surprise, the movie went beyond my expectations. the two still make a dynamic duo, and although they showed a lot of the funny parts in the previews, there was still much that came out of the blue. sure, some of it might be over the top, but look at some of the stuff that happened in the first movie. the first will always be a classic.

i’m not sure if i would run to go see this movie. there were some parts that were just stupid, but everyone else in the audience cried out laughing. my friends and i just looked at eachother, wondering what was so funny. there’s tons of great movies coming out, wait for the summer blockbusters.

movies coming soon:

iron man – may 2nd
redbelt – may 2nd
what happens in vegas – may 9th
indiana jones – may 22nd

sunday night i went to see atmosphere at webster hall. if you haven’t heard of them, you definetly need to check him out. the rapper, slug, and dj ant produced a great show, along with the rest of the group. here is a little excerpt from wikipedia (the all-knowing, most factual site on the web. just kidding, but seriously):

‘Slug raps in an intensely personal, often introspective style, acting as a kind of storyteller relating his own experiences to his audience. Slug’s songs often deal with alchohol problems, tour life and depression, and his difficult and destructive relationships with women.

Slug occasionally raps about “slice of life moments”, where he documents the every day life of himself or others. Examples include a police man’s struggles with power (Lucy Ford’s “Between The Lines”), a worker in a convenience store tired of the 9-to-5 (the songs “66th Street” and “Cashier In A Convienence Store”), and sexual deviance and intrigue turned awry (Lucy Ford’s “The Woman With The Tattooed Hands”).

Slug has stated that he will never lie in his raps, but that there is a difference between lying and telling a story. Though most stories told in his songs are based wholly or partially on Slug’s life, a few songs are completely fictionalized. This refers to the song Nothing But Sunshine, a fictional first person account of a young man whose parents died at an early age. At the time, fans believed this to be Slug’s own life story’.

before the opening act came on, slug had a karaoke session with people who won a raffle. the winners were all very different, which is exactly how it looked in the audience. i’ve never seen an audience be more diverse. it felt good to be surounded by so many different people and be part of a diverse crowd that had at least one of the same interests. the crowd cheered, booed, and had a great time with this. we got to see slug rap with his fans. now that’s something you can’t do everyday.

abstract root was the opening act. he played a very good and animated set, which would set the tone for atmosphere. you know how music in movies plays a huge part in how you understand and focus on the movie? well, i think it’s the same way for lights at shows. different lighting sets the mood for each song, making you much more connected with the band, but more especially, the lyrics.

slug went through a variety of his songs, but ended up playing more of his newer ones then his older ones. he recently came out with a cd named ‘when life gives you lemons, you paint that shit gold.’ check it out, it’s very good. we were about 4/5 people back from the stage, so we were very close. slug got the whole audience involved, playing to them. he told everyone that he was nervous because it was a sold out show, but he did fine. he joked, he talked, he rapped. it was like he was one of our friends, but on the stage instead of right next to us. it was one of the best shows i’ve been to. his lyrics are deep, and their beats are extremely unique. atmosphere has a style all to their own.

that is all.

current song:
hard fi – hard to beat
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6cKNa0DQ0I8

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Top 10 Disney Songs

By  Matt Fiore

10. Kiss the Girl – The Little Mermaid
-this is what plays in my head before i kiss a girl/guy
-a great techno song

9. Hakuna Matata – The Lion King
-this is a life changing song
-it shows the maturation of simba while he walks from one side of a log to the other. that is amazing

8. Colors of the Wind – Pocahontas
-native americans are deep people
-shows us how important it is to appreciate the world around you

7. Can You Feel the Love Tonight – The Lion King
-maybe the greatest love song ever
-you get to see Nala prove she’s the hottest disney character

6. Beauty and the Beast – Beauty and the Beast
-very melodic, has a great meaning to it
-every ugly guys dream

5. Heigh Ho – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
-it’s simply a classic
-it’s a great song to sing while you’re working, and it makes absolutely no sense

4. Under the Sea – The Little Mermaid
-you get to learn about life in the deep ocean, which is something you rarely have time to think about
-a blue lobster plays the bongos on clams, enough said

3. Be Our Guest – Beauty and the Beast
-pots and pans dancing and singing is brilliant
-very inviting and a very polite disney song, especially because the candle has a french accent

2. A Whole New World – Aladdin
-everyone dreams about flying around at night on a magic carpet
-another great techno song

1. Circle of Life – The Lion King
-Elton John, the Lion King, what more could you need
-you actually get chills every time, such a moving song

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