Word: curious
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Gene Hackman dominated the film with sturdy professionalism. Dillon's characteristic sincerity and appeal come through in the close-ups at the beginning and end of the picture and in a funny, well-developed romantic interlude with a sexy young spy. On a more curious note, all the women in the film look alike, and one particular cut--from a shot of the girl spy to a matching angle of an older woman--dad's former lover--comes off as a jump-cut where the character suddenly ages 25 years...
Hollywood came to Harvard Square yesterday, as ABC camera crews drew throngs of curious Cantabrigians to the filming of the new television serial "Spenser: For Hire...
...discovered to my horror that the Faculty Council spent $11,000 in arranging for the mailing of the reports of the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities and the Commission of Inquiry to over 9000 members of the Harvard community. Stricken by this extroardinary feat of wasteful expenditure, I was curious to see how it had been rationalized...
...explain. The truth is that neither English history nor English culture can be understood without these places; they matter far more as social evidence than most Italian palazzi or French chateaus. The ritual of public visits is not at all new. Some great houses have been open to curious strangers since the day they were built (even the 1st Duke of Marlborough was pestered by tourists in 1711 while building Blenheim...
...store, owned by Elise I. Freed, a freelance set designer and 1983 Wesleyan graduate, rents space just for the month of October. While it has attracted curious customers all month, "The past two days have been wild," Freed said yesterday. "Everyone seems to wait until the last minute...