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...children’s subtle movements. Whether sleeping, reading, hiking, or rough-housing, the youths all appear to be dancing in free form. It is difficult not to be captivated by these otherwise ordinary actions.Counteracting the urge to focus on one detail—for example, a boy??s foot in “Sleeper”—the unpredictability and beauty of these minute human elements force the viewer to be constantly aware of the entire subject and compositional framework. Much as the stillness of the frame enhances the subtle motions of the subjects...
...first annual Paul Gilligan Memorial Road Race drew more than 300 people to the banks of the Charles River on May 6 to celebrate the “golden boy?? whose laugh still echoes through Eliot House and the University’s biology labs nearly one year after his death. Paul F. Gilligan III ’05 died last June when he fell out the window of an apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Participants in the 4.2-mile race were invited to make contributions to the Paul F. Gilligan III Foundation, which...
...high-schooler, Kristof contributed stories to the local McMinnville News-Register. He gained the nickname “Chore Boy??—after the copper and steel scouring pad—according to Lance Robertson, a reporter for the News-Register at the time. Robertson says that Kristof’s writing astounded other staffers there...
Young Sanjin picked the game up quickly. Hurd was impressed by the boy??s willingness to learn on the football field...
...successful notch in the career of up-and-coming writer/director Paul Weitz. With his brother Chris, he made his first mark in Hollywood with the smash teen comedy “American Pie.” He has also written and directed “About a Boy?? (2002) and “In Good Company” (2004). “American Dreamz” is another comedy that focuses its plotline on American pop culture straight from the headlines. The United States President (Quaid)—a dense Texan who reads the newspaper...