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...harsh blue-and-white beauty of this frozen world and the black-and-white birds assiduously heeding their ancient instincts--which bring life to a place where, in all logic, it should not exist--are very moving. It's a gentle film about somewhat alien beings, who entertain us by creating instead of destroying...
...least, a country music aficionado. She memorizes lyrics, attends concerts, and knows several line dances well enough to teach them. She created a playlist—66 songs long—of her favorite country hits, and convinced me and our six other roommates to entertain the genre. As I listened to the playlist on repeat, I became entranced by the energetic beats and the creative lyrics. Inevitably, I became a country music fan, and now my most played songs in iTunes are titled “Chattahoochie” and “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been...
...trying to make kids’ movies appeal to wider audiences. In the past, kids’ movies were made exclusively for kids. But I think we’ve increasingly tried to make movies that operate on two levels – they can be fun an entertaining to both kids and adults. It’s one of the most interesting challenges of my job. I think people assume making “kids” movies is easy. But in many ways, I think it can be more difficult than making a PG-13 or R-rated...
...seat by a landslide in conservative New Mexico. Anaya, now 44, immediately presented the legislature with sweeping plans for educational innovations, prison reform and economic development geared to high-tech industries. As the nation's only Hispanic Governor, he spoke out frequently on minority issues, and was known to entertain dreams of someday winning a Cabinet position, perhaps even the vice presidency. "My political options in New Mexico are limited," said Anaya less than a year after taking office. "I don't want to stop here...
...show's second round, former heavyweight boxing champ Evander Holyfield fumed, "They told me it was about popularity. They didn't tell me the judges would be judging like I was a professional." The twinkle-toed O'Hurley says the series elevates reality TV. "I believe we can entertain America," he says, "without having to fire people and eat worms...