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...Revere resident reported that while working at the Galleria Mall, she received a call from her ex-boyfriend. She said he asked who was on the phone, and when she replied, he laughed and hung up. The reporting party has an active restraining order on her ex-boyfriend...
...Harvard Street resident reported that her ex-boyfriend threatened to hit her during an argument in her apartment. The ex-boyfriend allegedly left and, upon returning, kicked the front door, causing major damage. The ex-boyfriend then allegedly left again and called the reporting party from a phone at 1 Central Square. A restraining order was requested and refused. There were no signs of physical assault...
...exuberant idiom; no semicolon can keep her from her meandering linguistic path. In the middle of her runaway sentences, Beyonce usually interrupts herself with deep, rolling spasms of laughter. Whether the subject is her tendency to forget lyrics while performing, her lack of time to devote to a boyfriend or her profound inability to play guitar, every utterance arrives with its own disruptive laugh track. Then there are the pauses--earnest, eyes-drifting-into-future-space jobs that can stretch 10 or 15 seconds. Thus a typical Beyonce sentence goes, "As far as acting ... I want to ... hmm ... play some...
People still unfamiliar with Wilson's work will have difficulty avoiding it over the next month. Three of his films are opening on three successive weekends, and two are poised to become blockbusters. On June 27 he will reprise his role as Diaz's boyfriend in Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. On July 2 he will do the same with Witherspoon in Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde. And this past weekend he charmed Kate Hudson in the romantic comedy Alex & Emma...
Alex & Emma is a test of whether Wilson can move beyond boyfriend status to the altar of the leading man. He plays Alex Sheldon, a novelist dogged by gambling debts and the Cuban thugs who want to collect on them. Wilson, who is required to convey more distress than in previous roles, is in virtually every scene, a fact that caused him some real discomfort. "I usually don't mind watching movies I'm in," he says, "but in this, there's just so much of me I can't take a breather and relax while other people are onscreen...