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...steady, two members of the Backstreet Boys announced last week that they had become engaged. Neither BRIAN LITTRELL, 25, at left, nor his cousin KEVIN RICHARDSON, 28, middle, named their fiances, though Littrell will reportedly marry a struggling actress while Richardson's betrothed is said to be a backup dancer for Cher. Fans immediately flooded Internet chat rooms to register shock, disappointment and, in some cases, begrudging goodwill. "I don't necessarily LOVE the idea of bri and big bro kevi kev getting married, but if that's what makes them happy, I'm cool with it," wrote one brave...
...Vegas-style atmosphere, thanks mostly to Morrissey's commanding presence, the stage-crashers and the overwhelming amount of flowers, books and letters thrown onstage. Morrissey is a seasoned performer and uses his charms and talent to capture attention. But while he's not much of a dancer, Cher-esque costume changes (three of them!), shirt stripping, coy looks and witty banter (including clever jibes at Jerry Springer and Montel Williams) more than captivated the crowd...
Thomson's unnamed protagonist is a dancer, 29, with a ballet company in Amsterdam. He is, at the outset, a happy man. His well-regarded initial efforts as a choreographer allow him to look forward to a satisfying career when his performing days come to an end. He remains in love with Brigitte, a fellow dancer with whom he has lived and to whom he has stayed faithful for seven years. When she asks him to go out and buy her a pack of cigarettes, he teases her about smoking too much but walks willingly into the spring sunshine...
...ordeal that follows unfolds like a gender-bending version of The Story of O. Helplessly, the dancer must submit to his captors' sexual demands and to an excruciating but not disabling form of mutilation. His body is made the centerpiece of a pornographic banquet; he is forced to dance, chained and naked, before an invited audience of masked guests. The women, faces always hidden, refuse his pleas for an explanation of why they are doing this...
...Pretty good. I know he's in the Pudding. He's not someone who gets trashed, but someone who goes out for drinks with friends. Goes to Grafton. His social life is the normal Harvard social life. He doesn't look like a big dancer, not the type of person in the middle of the dance floor, going out to clubs all the time. Final clubs, maybe. He's probably one of those members who's in the final clubs, not necessarily to get a gazillion freshman girls, but free drinks. He probably likes the guys...