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...process of appeal but does not make the Revolutionary Court’s summary trial and its eight-year imprisonment sentence any less disturbing. Likewise, the media’s hype and portrayal of her as a pure beauty pageant queen to be rescued by the West from the dragon??s mouth just shortly after the silent death of a 29-year-old blogger in prison, Omidreza Mirsayafi, and the White House’s and Secretary of State’s parental support of her case surely take away from the public’s sympathy towards...
...houses at her apartment on Mt. Auburn St. to teach people how to apply Buddhist practice to their daily lives. “I’m open not just to Buddhists.” McHardy, who said she likes to be known as “The Friendly Dragon?? since she doesn’t like to be identified, also led a game at the Friday session in which she encouraged participants to come up with different names for themselves for the rest of the discussion. Mihiri U. Tillakaratne ’09, the president...
...Terminator 2: Judgment Day”) worked on the special effects. Hellman’s segment of “Trapped Ashes” screened at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2006. John Saxon, veteran of such classics as “Enter the Dragon?? and “Nightmare on Elm Street” stars in the film. “Hopefully people will be entertained and provoked and disturbed as well,” says Bartok...
...Patrick Stewart and the ubiquitous Halle Berry. The director of the first two, Bryan Singer, decided not to return and instead directed “Superman Returns.” But director Brett Ratner—of “Rush Hour” and “Red Dragon?? fame—is at the helm. We’ll have to wait and see whether Singer made the right choice to leave.A Prairie Home CompanionDue Out: June 9Of the many independent films that are being showcased as alternatives to big summer movies...
...produced an enviable modern cinematic portfolio. The duo’s mainstream break came with 1995’s “Sense and Sensibility,” and since then, they have created “The Ice Storm” (1997); “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon?? (2000); “The Hulk” (2003); and now “Brokeback Mountain.” With “Brokeback Mountain,” Schamus and Lee were forced to deal with numerous filmmaking hardships—a relatively small budget, culture wars...