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...stunna shades. It is in fact an examination of intra-race relations between African Americans with different skin tones that ponders the various stereotypes faced by people on account of their skin color. Slower-paced and more relaxed, “Contemplate” and “Diary?? explore the pain of love lost. Though these are not the tracks that immediately jump out at first listen, they are actually the most meaningful songs on “Attention Deficit” and suggest that Wale has a future after his success prevents him from rapping about...
Renee Zellweger—the Texan actress who has appeared movies ranging from “Bridget Jones’s Diary?? to “Jerry Maguire” to “Chicago”—will receive the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ Woman of the Year award this upcoming Thursday...
...recent film, “Diary of the Dead,” re-imagines the beginning of his zombie saga in the present day, where terrified victims are more likely to post videos of their accounts on YouTube than barricade themselves in a farmhouse. And while “Diary?? is not the most terrifying of Romero’s films, it provides a strong and compelling commentary on human nature in the age of new web technology. Although shot entirely with handheld cameras, “Diary?? is presented as a polished film-within...
...festivity, they actually sap festivity from all gatherings. 5. Tartan. This is an unfortunate fabric that drapes unfortunately. Unless you are the direct descendant of Robert the Bruce, I would definitely reconsider it. 4. Pashminas. There is a scene in “Bridget Jones’s Diary?? where Bridget defines her romantic travails in terms of pashminas. Then everyone gets drunk, yells about fin-de-millennium feminism and cries about how George Clooney from ER is their real boyfriend. I hope this sufficiently dates the trend for all of you. 3. Unflattering black pants made...
...become of The Ataris’ catchy, youthful sound. With this album, the band that left high school punk rock fans for the mainstream may even disappoint the squares who rocked out to “The Boys of Summer” and “In This Diary?? from “Goodbye, Astoria.” Though the band’s Web site praises their hard work, calling the new record “easily the most daring, dazzling and inspiring Ataris album yet,” there is little proof in the pudding...