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...Frank’s expression of steely determination looks like George W. Bush’s squinty face). At moments the actors manage to achieve true warmth and emotion—in particular, Sives shows credible sadness and apprehension in relation to his father, his sons, and his dead brother??but the performances are not consistent...
...line: Excuse me, does this smell like chloroform to you? Best or worst lie you’ve ever told: That I went to reform school in Zimbabwe. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: What I really think about them. Favorite childhood toy: My baby brother??I brought him to “Show and Tell” in kindergarten. I dressed him in drag a lot too. Sexiest physical trait: My ashy elbows. Favorite part about Harvard: The people. Least favorite part about Harvard: The people. Describe yourself in three words: Unattractively mean...
...much,” Tellawi tells Sarah. “It’s in the hips!” 5:20- Dinner in Adams. Tellawi tells FM she chose to study neuroscience because of a heart condition she has had since she was an adolescent and her brother??s diagnosis of diabetes at age six. 5:50- Back to Canaday basement. Tellawi hurries to wash up before prayers. 6:10- Muslim women from MIT arrive to participate in a joint halaqua, where the women read the Qur’an and discuss current issues in Islam. Tellawi...
...oppression? Keep it to yourself.Tempted to paraphrase the Pulitzer Prize-winning, but politically incorrect arguments of Jared Diamond in your remarks to a gathering of historians? Not in this University, you don’t.Eager to see that untouchably cool Af-Am professor who calls everyone “Brother?? return to academic research from his long foray into spoken word albums and Al Sharpton presidential bids? You’d best not even mention it. You’re probably a racist if you do.Any offensive opinion, including those backed up by research, will be an albatross...
...from Spain and AK-47s (guess where from) for his growing “security forces.” As the Bush administration turns its eyes away from Latin America, Chávez buys influence in the region by aiding Caribbean economies and helping his Argentine “brother?? President Néstor Kirchner rid his country of the International Monetary Fund...