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...years for the long-time Chair of African and African-American Studies (AAAS). The department that Henry Louis “Skip” Gates, Jr. had turned into a Harvard institution and arguably the best field of its kind in the world has recently lost some of its brightest academic stars. Cynical commentators have called...
...loved being where he said some of the brightest people were going to school,” Prentice said...
Hooray for Bill Gates, I guess. Hooray (long ago) for Marconi's gypsy cart, the telegraph. The transcontinental railroad was a marvelous new cart (though you get an argument on that from remnant buffalo and Sioux). The interstate highway system, brightest cultural blossom of the Eisenhower years, was a wonder. So were the electric carving knife, the fax machine and the splendid neckties and haircuts of the 1970s...
...spoken admiringly of Shakespeare's business sense, and he has it too; he also possesses Olivier's keen ambition, the entrepreneurial magnetism that attracts the brightest lights of Britain and Hollywood to his projects. What's lacking in this merchant of culture is Olivier's danger, the preening beauty and sweet delirium that makes an actor a star. Those are precisely the qualities that keep this admirable Hamlet--and Hamlet--from being a thrilling...
...Impressed yet? You should be, because Danger Doom’s debut, “The Mouse and the Mask,” is a hip-hop cocktail party of the scene’s brightest stars, brought together under the bizarre theme of Adult Swim cartoons...