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...Ukrainian chanteuse desperate for a performers' visa. The inventor of the Cosmic Coaster, a floating beverage holder. ("Center it!" he coached judge Paula Abdul as she set her glass teetering on the contraption.) A white guy who said he flunked the audition because America is "prejudiced and racist." And "Flawless," a wispy-bearded dancer of limited talent who appeared to be a perfect candidate for the job of Britney Spears' eventual third husband...
...layup opportunity partially deflected, Harris snatched the miss off the rim and threw down a two-handed slam. That dunk came four minutes after he had attempted to posterize BC forward Jared Dudley on a fast break. Dudley fouled Harris to disrupt the jam attempt.BRICK HOUSEIt takes a near-flawless performance to hang with a squad like the Eagles, and shooting 33 percent from the field doesn’t quite resemble perfection.Even worse, the Crimson shot 2-of-18 (11 percent) from three on the contest, as the starters combined to go 1-for-10.“Certainly...
Australia’s “ideal of egalitarianism” lies in its history of economic and social policy, in its protection of working conditions and wages, and in its absence of strong cultural measures of class. None of this has been perfect or flawless, but compared to many other countries, Australia has measured up well. If myths about perfect egalitarianism should be discarded, so should myths about rampant racism—not to mention kangaroos and shrimps on the barbie...
...theme song from “Six Feet Under” and Dave Matthews Band’s “Gravedigger.” Commendably choreographed by local dance teacher and choreographer Stephanie Heroux, this lyrical jazz piece put all others to shame with its flawless simplicity. Unfortunately, the grace and skill displayed in this dance made their absence in Mainly Jazz’s other pieces even more noticeable. The pieces performed by TAPS generally fared better than those by Mainly Jazz. Choreographer Tina M. Gonzalez ‘07 was particularly notable for her inventive...
...seems trivial. It’s an unexpectedly complex rumination on love and sexuality in a uniquely American context, where the tangible beauty of our mythic West collides with the hidden sores of a repressive social order. Lee’s film is incredibly literary, stunningly photographed, and features flawless performances from its typically unimpressive cast. The film’s screenplay is its greatest strength, despite its relative simplicity. Based on a short story by Annie Proulx and adapted by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana, the film has a literary punch rarely seen in Hollywood films. The dialogue...