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...potential teen idol: James Marsden, the talented, feloniously gorgeous star of Disturbing Behavior, who speaks of teens from the remote perspective of his 25 years. "They are a very intelligent generation," he says, "more intelligent than I was. They are cynical, sarcastic. The less a movie tries to cater to them, the more they want to go see it. And their influence is amazing. Why don't you just have 14-year-olds run the studios...
...Trail will then lead you to the North End, Boston's version of Little Italy, home of bakeries and Italian Restaurants of varying quality and authenticity. Several yuppie-chic restaurants have opened to cater to the new residents who have moved into some of the neighborhood's buildings...
Knowles denies that the College hasspecifically tried to cater to its alumnae byproving that the College is intent on improvingthe lives of its female undergraduates...
Moreover, it is very likely that someone from outside the halls did the damage. First years know the Straus common room hosts a panoply of activities--from study card collection to plays-that cater to the entire Yard and to upperclass students. Wigglesworth's common room boasts a pool table that attracted hustlers form other halls. If the residents of a hall come to understand that they will be accountable for damage done by outsiders, halls may quickly become insular. Should residents of a particular hall start to be distrustful of other Yard dwellers, the spirit and purpose...
Felicia D. Bell '00, president of the show's sponsor, Black CAST, said she appreciated that people had expressed their opinions and qualms about Elegan- za, but felt that artists "can't cater toeveryone's moralities...