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...this plagiarism? A Western invasion? Harvard Assistant Professor of Chinese Literary and Cultural Studies Eileen C. Chow doesn’t think so. She explains, “I don’t think it’s an Asian phenomenon, it’s just what Hollywood does…It’s all about the bottom line.” It’s hard to argue with the invisible hand of market demand. Why shouldn’t audiences be given what they want? If some (misguided) moviegoers prefer Brad Pitt over Takeshi Kaneshiro, that?...
...fall's The Machinist, joining a corps of actors who seriously slimmed down for breakout roles. (Women, of course, pretty much have to do it for every movie.) Bale may not go on to win a statue, as all these big losers have. But at least he got to chow down for his next part--as burly Batman...
...name is Lowell Chow and I’m a perfectionist...
Lowell K. Chow ’06 is a history concentrator in Eliot House. He spent all of last night making sure that the picture frames hanging on his wall were exactly 14 inches apart...
Harold Erickson knows his pet food. Every week he doles out thousands of pounds of Royal Canin therapeutic chow for every kind of pet, from aged Afghans to plump Persians. After Hurricane Charley blew through Florida late last summer, the former Army sergeant knew work might get hectic. He had no idea. On Aug. 16, French-based Royal Canin called with an urgent order, and within the hour Erickson, 46, and his co-workers mixed, packed and shipped a whopping 500 lbs. of premium dog and cat food--which can cost up to $30 per 16-lb. bag--to panicked...