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...wasn’t a scene from Cirque du Soleil but, rather, the final piece of this past Wednesday’s episode of Fox??€™s “So You Think You Can Dance...
...contestant on Fox??€™s On the Lot—a reality show that pits aspiring directors against one another for a $1 million development deal with Dreamworks—Adam B. Stein ’99 finds himself doing just that...
...obscure the message behind his quest for satisfaction from personal and professional pursuits. The style of the script conforms to the accepted indie formula of anti-establishment themes that focus on the vices of materialism and the corporate ethos—couching criticism in a green mindset. Fox??€™s direction strengthens the connection created between the actors and the viewers. The film does not feel overly shaped or artificial, which is important as the film strives to foster empathy for Ryan. The scenes are crisp and move quickly so as to reinforce the humorous nature of the script...
...course, a total refusal to talk to Fox will not end the channel’s questionable reporting; instead it would only further negative Democratic stereotypes. But Democrats are not obligated to lend Fox??€™s events legitimacy by participating. As Matt Stoller, a vocal Fox critic wrote on the blog MyDD, “The goal is not to get Democrats not to appear on Fox News…the problem comes in validating Fox News as a legitimate news source...
...artsy vibe and embraced pearls and tuxes for one night at their debutante ball this weekend. But most of the Advo regulars were tempted by the imported beers, table dancing, and vaulted ceilings of nearby Lampoon Castle...just down the road, self-reverence was in equal attendance at the Fox??€™s annual Valentine’s Day dinner this weekend, replete with drunken poetic toasts and even a sing-a-long (whatever, just make out already)...speaking of spit-swapping, onlookers stood horrified as one dean’s son got (and gave) an enthusiastic mouthful from Harvard?...