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Au CHARME, « Coton \éger comn soufile ct innocence BCANC nimben présence MNT ICH Aw Te Some of the letdown probably had to do with th Born This Way happened to come out the same: SN lt Adele's juggernaut, 2/, which shot to number one, | award on planet Earth, and refuses to cede its spot of the charts. The freak-of-nature success of that albt ] toall manner of comparison: Adele, not Gaga, is th their generation; acoustic music, soul music, rea/m Gaga’s wall of electronic sound—is what people yea Despite the fact that electronic music has, at ascended into the mainstream, it’s still not always 1 ously. When I bring this up, Gaga says, “Well, I thin know that acoustic music isn’t beer than electro1 Electronic music requires a tremendous amount of expertise—really knowing the mathematics and | music. At the risk of sounding like a snob, if you d understand how to make electronic music, it migh! easier for you to write it off as low-brow.” But Lady Gaga gets to have it both ways. Adele ; multiple generations, partly because she admires t of an earlier era, music that tugs at the heartstrings who still buy CDs. Gaga, on the other hand, cour versy, not easy listeners. She’s like a one-woman g gap, an iconoclast who agitates for social and politic (witness her Born This Way Foundation). At the s she is a nimble-enough musician that she can reor her songs and sing them live in every style imaginal did last vear when she rewrote her song “Yoii and | - 5 2 3 2 5 R be s Zs = series. ID PLEAS DICGER |’ D c. PART. ALC A =un tu YOU. SOU une VER. BI er ic -_ pre Aw ctthat core in an ego-driven way. Of course things can catch me off Te son as guard, but for the most part I’m pretty focused on the work, levery and that sort of saves me from all the noise.” She looks down he top for a moment and fiddles with her bracelets. “It's easy when SA hasled you become successful to feel that shallow pool of water pull- vice of ing you closer and closer. 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She is also nimble enough, technologically spe pivot from being one of the most “liked” people book—and the undisputed Queen of Twitter (with r 27 million followers)—to being the first celebrity to « very own social network, littlemonsters.com, which d mid-July. (Why should Zuckerberg get all the traffic? asking fans to perform in her stead, it’s the next logic: anartist who claims she “will continue to become w is they would like for me to be.” “T'm not the beginning anymore.” she says. “I de see myself anymore as the center. They're the cente atmosphere around it.” She is also careful not to viev around the world as one undifferentiated mass. “I t ways to get to know the fan bases individually and tl them together through the music. That’s the challen; Indeed, her biggest worry while we are in Tokyo i coming performance in Indonesia. She had scheduled there to take place in the 52,000-seat Bung Karno Stat biggest venue in Jakarta (which was one of the faste dates on the tour). “Everyone’s telling me we may n¢ to go, and that’s making me very upset. Because for 1 precisely why we need to go: because there are extremi there that are violent, and that’s where the message This Way is most needed. It has nothing to do with the I dress or how I sound; it has everything to do with U of the message and the mobilization of youth.” You h worried, I say. “Yes, asif I'm coming in with my hot laser-beam gun and making everybody gay.” (The s ultimately canceled after threats of violence.) When it comes to criticism and controversy, y tougher than most chicks, I say. “Lam tougher than most chicks. I would say t tougher than most people. 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BUT ABOVE ALL J BLACK SAYS THIS: | DON'T BOTHER YOU, DON'T BOTHER MEL ID PLEAS DICGER I'D Cc. \PART. < o in Bos “un WW a e Originate “Fewwcarni Rm some simpl porchetta,’ porchetta i roasted, far minimally s ‘ fennel, hert it’smuch ri when juicy onartisana RoliRoti, ar Francisco, ¢ with caram IU take it ar THE TOR Originate This creati itstaco/but Sas can vary in a oblong boli bread—tot ‘EFL BY P08) Pretty muc a burrito/ta carnitas, M onatorta,t amount of LOOK LIKE A GIRL os Check out) ACT LIKE A LADY THINK LIKE A MAN es _ WORKIIKFARBNSS = wl ms es Kelsey, owner of Cutty’s sandwich shop . picks five internationally flavored faves that will have you reconsidering the PB). ETTA Italy ‘can resist the awe- ‘and tastiness of Kelsey, "In essence, hing more than slow- esh pork that's been ned with salt, garlic, aybe lemon zest, But chan that, especially s of it are served yatta. Some, like erie food truck in San lish their porchetta donions and arugula. cheese, pickles, and mustard, all piled onto Cuban bread. The sandwich is then slathered with butterand griddled to crispy perfection, Cam- bridge, Massachusetts, where live, isa long way from Miami, but Chez Henri, in my neighborhood, does one of the best Cubanos outside of the Sunshine Stave. THE BANH MI Originated in Vietnam "There are many iterations of the saigon sub,’ but what youneed to know is this: 84nh Miis made on a ayl can get it.” crunchy French baguette, and usually garnished with cilantro, thinly sliced cucumber, pickled carrots, daikon— Mexico an over-sized Asian radish—an, if ‘unjustly eclissedby —_ you're lucky, a garlicky mayonnaise. brethren, Tortabread . from the crusty, similar toa French ., a Softer round roll filing you stuff into carne asada, chicken, 1n chorizo—eppears Add a judicious ado, sour cream, refried beans, maybe i have atrue thing of 't take my word for it: O, in Chicago. It's an ican street food, and tortas that shine.” One of the most common fillings includes a spread of pork pate, roast pork, and two kinds of Vietnamese pork lunchmeats. When done cor- rectly, Banh Mi produces one of the most phenomenal bites of alifetime Try one at Baoguette, in Manhattan." THE MUFFULETTA Originated in New Orleans “Large, round loaves of sesame seed- clad muffuletta bread—similar to focaccia—get stuffed with provolone and Italian meats like salami, ham, and mortadella. Then the sandwich is anointed with a tangy, garlicky ° olive salad and cut into wedges. The South Florida longer it sits, the better it gets. The ubano done in myriad original muffuletta, invented at the art belongs to the Sicilian-ovined Central Grocery in n, which consistsof New Orleans’ French Quarter, is still st pork, ham, Swiss made the way it was 100 years ago. DETAILED OBSERVAT RA

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