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...Adam M. Guren ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Wigglesworth Hall...
...Adam Goldenberg ’08, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Grays Hall...
...help them as much as possible,” she said. “We try to be their support.” Newly-elected committee chairs include Elena M. Lalli ’06, CIVICS; Elizabeth W. McCormick ’07, Community Action; Adam J. Katz ’07, Conferences; Kevin P. Kiley ’07, Fellows; Craig M. Alpert ’06, Forum; John H. Jernigan ’06, Harvard Political Review; Vivek G. Ramaswamy ’07, Harvard Political Union; Bryce E. Caswell ’07, Internships; Kathryn...
...rigorous not to point out the flaws of those they love. He pulled it off in Terms of Endearment, Broadcast News, As Good As It Gets and, in fact, his one film flop, I'll Do Anything. This time he crams a Malibu house with anguished sweeties: superchef John (Adam Sandler); John's two good, frazzled kids; his mother-in-law (Cloris Leachman); and two newcomers, gorgeous Mexican housekeeper Flor (Paz Vega) and her perfect daughter Cristina (Shelbie Bruce...
...emotional center of the film is the burgeoning romance between Flor and John Clasky (Adam Sandler). The pair’s connection could’ve easily been portrayed as a Love Actually-esque rumination on the power of love to overcome language, but Brooks is more original than that—the thing that connects these two very different people is their similar sensibilities. This is what makes Spanglish such a good film. Its plot speaks in the language of a made-for-TV movie, only it foregoes the hyper-melodrama and soap operatics for subtle realism. You?...