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...this if he didn't work fast (and relatively cheap). Screenwriters love him; if he likes a script, he shoots it without demanding a million rewrites. Actors love him too; if he likes Take One, he prints it and goes on to the next scene. Decisiveness is fine, but it raises the question: What does it take to satisfy Clint Eastwood? Sometimes the answer is: Not much...
...because it's unheard of, but in-store most labels are offering 30% to 50% off. That's a first for us. We would normally never go on sale before January." Smaller local boutiques, tucked away between the giant stores, are already openly discounting designer jeans, imported footwear and fine cashmere by as much...
...glad I didn't know Paul Newman. It is hard enough to lose him, as millions of us did, as the fine actor that he was and as an example of what we Americans should be. Take care of yourself, Mr. Redford. You're too good to lose. Hunter A. Poole Sr., RALEIGH...
...would be great if I could get a raise, or keep my health insurance instead of crossing state lines looking for a new one. Heck, with these gas prices I wouldn’t cross state lines for cheap booze. And you have to read all these pages of fine print to buy insurance. Page upon page of reading—that isn’t American...
...unfinished, feeling that it was not right to complete someone else’s renovations and that the roof belonged to the past. “The Roof” was screened twice at the HFA, and other screenings in the festival took place at the Museum of Fine Arts, the Coolidge Corner Theater, Northeastern University, and Boston College. This was the first year that Harvard participated in the festival, incorporating some of the pieces into the normal HFA programming. David Pendleton, programmer at the HFA, says that Aljafari is an important young filmmaker. When asked about the particular strengths...