Strokes Almost Live Up To Hype, Prove Talent
It must be good to be the Strokes.
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It must be good to be the Strokes.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>It's 2:30 p.m. on a sunny Tuesday afternoon, but no sunlight reaches down a steep and narrow stairway. A man named Mouse is hard at work beneath Franklin Street.
Like Time Out Chicken 'n Biscuits or the Cat's Cradle, Superchunk is a Chapel Hill institution. And like most institutions, it got that way because it did something consistently well.
Men are simple-minded, easily manipulated creatures who need to be controlled by their women with a set of fail-safe rules. Or so the makers of "Two Can Play That Game" would have us believe.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>What do you do after college with a degree in nursing, feminist ideals and a strong drive to succeed? That's right, start a career in pornography.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>The last thing I expected -- or wanted -- was to like it. That would be degrading to my manliness, wouldn't it? All those jokes about guys in tights kept running through my head, making me grimace about the grueling four hours that lay ahead of me.
The N.C. Correctional Institution for Women is an ugly place. Squat, red-brick buildings; tall, razor-wire fences; guards and gatehouses make for a gray landscape. But one woman has found beauty in this drab environment -- a beauty that she says is helping her to become a better person.