Word: columnists
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Quite a different sort of film made by Lancaster's company was the brilliantly brutal Sweet Smell of Success. Lancaster's J.J. Hunsecker, a Walter Winchell-type Broadway columnist with horn-rimmed glasses and an accountant's haircut, gets relatively little screen time; yet he dominates the cynical scenario as surely as Dracula does any vampire movie. Lancaster knew he needn't raise his voice to exude pestilence. There is capital punishment in his whisper, "You're dead, son. Get yourself buried...
Michael Gartner, former president of NBC News and columnist for USA Today, served as moderator of the free-wheeling discussion, called "A Look at the '94 Elections." About 100 people attended the event, and audience members offered enthusiastic applause throughout...
Sullivan said he decided to write the ordinance after reading an October 5 article by Boston Globe columnist Bella English. She commented on the findings of a September 12 story in The Crimson...
Lorraine A. Lezama is a columnist for The Crimson. She will receive a Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree from the Extension School this June...
...crowd stinks," and "the fans are...LAME" are some of the first phrases that jumped out at me when I read the article. Given that 712,880 people attended Saturday's tough loss to Cornell," wouldn't you consider it a bit pompous for one newspaper columnist to call them "LAME...