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...Bagge and Birgisson's next chance for a big hit will come on April 16, when Jennifer Lopez's Play is released in Europe. Also due this spring is the debut effort from Amanda, a 15-year-old half-Swedish, half-French talent on Madonna's Maverick label. After that, expect to hear projects with Sheryl Crow, No Doubt's Gwen Stefani and Enrique Iglesias...
...seem to have any disdain for the President. Neither voted, and they sold the idea of a sitcom about the presidency to Comedy Central (half-owned by AOL Time Warner, parent company of TIME) the summer before the election; the recount pushed the show back from its planned March debut and also reduced the number of episodes from 10 to eight. In fact, before November, the only plot they had sketched out had President Gore trying to convince people that he was the real President while being usurped by a life-size robot. And before they chose the presidency...
...women of the "Charlie's Angels" movie, which has earned $125 million since its November debut, might not seem to have kinship with "Crouching Tiger"'s stately stunners. This colorful jape propels Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore and Lucy Liu through its empty-calorie plot with the force of a hurricane blow-dryer. The stars giggle, wear swank togs, toss their coiffures in luxurious slo-mo. Diaz shakes her booty a lot. And skeptics may laugh their booty off when told that the Angels are icons of empowerment...
...first production to ever feature a white woman kissing a black man in America. Fugard describes Berry as "a man who had a burning sense of injustice." This led to the former's strong affinity for the African-American experience in the U.S. Years after directing the play's debut tour, Berry uses Boesman and Lena to speak about the post-apartheid situation of blacks in South Africa.In the end, Boesman and Lena leave their audience with the idea that struggle brings justice, piece by piece. It is a film that does more that simply entertain; it educates and brings...
...title of the debut novel by Amy Gutman '83, HLS '93 (and former Crimson Editor) is not a term that most people are familiar with. It is an expression used among homicide investigators to describe an "ambiguous" crime scene, and a puzzling murder is what the reader finds in this novel...