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...There’s definitely a camaraderie,” Sniderman says, referring to the bonds between non-dancers. Indeed, they often end up pushing harder than other participants in the show. “The bunch of us will either look at each other, shrug and try to fake it, or we’ll schedule extra rehearsal time...

Author: By Jake G. Cohen and Nayeli E. Rodriguez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Showing 'Grace' Under Fire | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

...getting everything ready, you’ve got 12-hour days. I had four SAG [Screen Actors Guild] actors in this, which was pretty crazy because the week before we shot I had to go to SAG and get all their paperwork done, as well as building the fake Torah at night and going to the synagogue to make sure everything was there. It was a crazy endeavour...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPOTLIGHT: Oliver A. Horovitz '08 | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

...fund, is handing out $1700 of student money each weekend, and it must step up and ensure that all the money it distributes does indeed fund parties. To that end, grant recipients should be required to show, at the minimum, reasonable receipts before being reimbursed. But receipts can be faked. The UC also needs to verify that all funded parties are actually taking place. A member of the UC should stop by each host suite during its event and check that it is a legitimate open party. Between the 35-plus members, it should not be an undue burden...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Free Money for … Anyone? | 11/7/2006 | See Source »

...Middle East and on the East Coast, the verdict was the same: University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann ’71 committed a momentous PR blunder at her annual Halloween party last week when she agreed to have her picture taken alongside a senior with fake red explosives on his chest...

Author: By Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ink Spilled Over Penn Chief's Photo Faux Pas | 11/7/2006 | See Source »

Once the province of showgirls, fake eyelashes are a key part of this season's vamped-up look. Fashionable women are flocking to Shu Uemura, the Japanese cosmetics company known for its precision-made makeup brushes and a selection of falsies that range from natural to rainbow colored. Its over-the-top Tokyo Lash Bar collection includes ornate feather lashes, above and below, and lashes studded with crystals. For $350, a Shu Uemura lash stylist will provide the ultimate service to amplify your eyes: extensions. It takes two hours to apply an extension to each individual lash, but the technique...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Style: Dark Beauty | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

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