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...article on George Lucas and the new digital age in moviemaking was especially poignant for me [March 20]. My father worked as a technician at Technicolor for more than 30 years and helped with the production of several Disney animated movies. Now my daughter (an avid Star Wars fan) is helping digitally restore the Disney films her grandfather worked on. When I was growing up, I was so proud to see the Technicolor logo on the screen. And today when I see my daughter's name in the credits, I am just as proud. I don't understand Hollywood...
...brilliant,” Moore said. Matthew J. Glazer ’06, former Undergraduate Council President, also commended the choice of Lehrer as speaker. “Mr. Lehrer is an eminent journalist and a prolific writer, and I’m a big fan of his show,” Glazer said. “[He] projects an authenticity and integrity that distinguishes him in an age of talking heads and entertainment news, and I am very much looking forward to his remarks.” Yuki Moore Laurenti, president of HAA, elaborated on the group?...
...closet Kelly Clarkson fan, I had high expectations for her most recent video. I already know all the words to this song and, yes, belt them at the top of my lungs when my roommates aren’t home. Despite this, I have to admit that she has a tendency to make bad music videos, and her latest is the worst...
...reading was “fantastic,” said Karyn Jones, a teacher at Bunker Hill Community College and longtime Glück fan. Jones still remembered the first time she listened to Glück recite, more than 10 years ago in Saratoga...
...When I manage to actually get out among them, I'm fascinated by their psychologizing, the sort that usually characterizes soap-opera-fan chat rooms and sports blogs: "I know what I read in the papers, but what are they really like?" Actually, the personality differences between Democrats and Republicans are minimal, even if their opinions are sometimes polar opposites. They are all subspecies of "nerd." If pressed, I can only mumble about who seems to smoke more (Republicans) and who gives more tepid parties (Democrats). Of course, these are differences of style, not substance...