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What accounts for charisma in music--for the authority or power that strangely radiates from this or that performer, not just from the sound but (so it seems) from the performer's personality, from the shake of a head or the expressive curl of a wrist?
Beck nails the highbrow vote, with Luc Sante's Village Voice musing that the music has "a texture and effect that is not far from that of the hand-painted non-collages of James Rosenquist," as well as the lowbrow vote: USA Today says it "radiates party vibes" (Edna Gundersen).
(Perhaps more to the point, it radiates .) And in the most recent issue of the Weekly Standard , David Brooks contends that the book's criticism of the left is merely the latest in a succession of moves designed to advance the author's academic career.
Palma dominates the island — a glance at the map shows how the island’s road system radiates from the city — but it is a world far removed from the mountain villages of the northwest, the small towns of the interior, and the tourist-ruled coastal villas.
Her essay radiates a dignified humanism that both Goldhagen and Finkelstein lack.
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