When she was only sixteen, Missy Higgins won a national Australian high school songwriting award in 2001 for "All for Believing." Little did she know that it would be that song that would lead off her debut album, "The Sound of White," released in 2004. The album would later be nominated for eleven ARIA awards, the Australian equivalent of a Grammy.
Oral sex. Kinda gross, but feels kinda good. The concept seems disgusting: you are putting your mouth on their hoo-has and ding-dongs. You are also going to get a salty little treat if you know how to work it correctly. Oral sex can be awkward and makes many people uncomfortable, but once you relax enough to be able to enjoy it, it can, as that annoying, over-played song states, "give you tingles in a silly place".
Maps, globes and other cartographic materials are compelling objects. It is difficult to stroll past a map-any map-without stopping to look at it. From the ubiquitous road atlases we use to find our way around today, to the rare and lovely maps of earlier centuries, maps hold a special capacity to capture the attention and imagination of human beings.
Britney Spears Update: Early Thursday morning, Britney Spears was taken to UCLA to be hospitalized once again. Spears' psychiatrist was at her house, and was concerned about Spears' growing erratic behavior and that Spears had not slept for days. Spears was taken to the hospital under a 5150, as ordered by a judge.
Call their sound adventure-pop. It's a unique sound that really could not fit in any other category. That was the beat of Friday night in the Red Door as "TV Babysittters" revealed their energetic affair to the Muhlenberg music scene at the debut showing. With Jordan Miller '10 on drums, Justin Mayfield '10 on bass, Mike Kurtz '10 on keyboard and Matt Katz '10 on saxophone, these are just some of their instruments this band uses to captivate the audience.