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When “Die Hard” debuted in 1988, Bruce Willis established himself as one of Hollywood’s best ass-kicking actors through his portrayal of John McClane, the badass New York police officer who got everyone saying “yippi-kay-ay!” With the solid “Die Hard 2,” the series looked unstoppable, at least until the lackluster “Die Hard with a Vengeance” came out. Over a decade later, the film’s makers finally found the nerve to produce...
Halberstam, Woodward recalled, was endowed with a “raw skepticism” that made him an effective investigative journalist. “He didn’t give a rat’s ass about the reaction that powerful people had about [what he reported]. In fact, he was glad if they were mad about it,” Woodward said...
...hear him on the sidelines after guys make a play, saying ‘Nice job, brudie.’”“The best part about Hop is that he does all these goofy things, but at the end of the day he kicks ass in the classroom and he’s a guy everybody respects,” Breaux said. “For guys who don’t play that much, we look at his season and see if you work hard and don’t let your head get down...
...definitely become hazier. The four largest of these groups—Harvard Wushu, Harvard Aikido, Harvard Shotokan Karate, and Harvard Tai Chi Tiger-Crane Club (Kung Fu)—sat down with FM to enlighten us on who’s who, and who kicks the most ass. FM: How did your art originate? Aikido: It’s a Japanese martial art, a very recent martial art, developed by a man we call “O Sensei,” about 60 years ago. O Sensei was a martial-arts prodigy. Kung Fu: Before any sort...
...STUDIO Founded in 1968, VES is “the curricular home of studio arts, photography, filmmaking, film studies, environmental studies, video art and performance, and critical theory,” according to its description in the FAS student handbook. The concentration includes both academic study and studio courses ass part of its requirements. At its core, the concentration combines a wide range of artistic fields, including more traditional versions of art, like painting or sculpting, but also other forms, such as design and animation.In fact, according to Stilgoe, “very few” VES grads become professional...