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...Orisamolu ’08 in a four-woman race. With a large ABHW alumni weekend planned next year, another central issue in the election was the strengthening of ABHW’s alumni network, a responsibility that will fall to new alumni representative and public relations chair Anjelica M. Kelly ’09. The other ABHW members elected to executive positions were Mariesa L. Ricks ’08, treasurer; Marisa S. Williamson ’08, action committee chair; Safiya J. Miller ’09, social chair; and Kristen M. Jones ’08, secretary...
...Diane Keaton and Meryl Streep; women who Allen portrays as both the model of feminine perfection and as the downfall of man. Nola doesn’t have the quirkiness of Annie Hall, the innocence of “Manhattan” jailbait Tracey, or the frantic delusions of Anjelica Houston’s doomed mistress in “Crimes and Misdemeanors” (the Allen film to which “Match Point” bears the most similarity); instead, she seems painfully real. Johansson appears entirely vulnerable while exuding sexual confidence, giving a heartrendingly dynamic performance...
...under one roof.” “All of the fragmentation that we had before is over,” Gates said. The Institute now occupies three floors and includes an art gallery dedicated to former University President Neil L. Rudenstine and his wife, Anjelica. In his remarks, Gates paid special tribute to Rudenstine, praising his support for building the “largest, finest, and richest research institute for African and African American studies in the world.” Rudenstine, who attended the open house and spoke about the “profound relationship?...
Mostly, though, Zissou prefers to mourn the lost past, aided by the odd joint, a Campari and soda, or an encounter with his all-too-knowing estranged wife (Anjelica Huston), who was obviously the brains of his operation when it was humming...
...become. The actor has tremendous admiration for Anderson's ability to write flawed characters that have reservoirs of humor and dignity. For example, it takes a while for Zissou to get on the road to redemption because his ego is so achingly monumental. When he tells his wife (Anjelica Huston) about a grown man who may or may not be his illegitimate son (Owen Wilson), Zissou says, "I believe in the boy." "Why?" she asks. "Because he looks up to me," he responds...