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...it’ is for them,” Airs said. “Masturbation is okay, orgasming is okay...using sex toys is okay. That’s pretty much it, just giving people permission.” Brown said she found the “open, frank, discussion” informative, but others worried that students would not take enough away from the discussion. “People didn’t take it seriously,” said Roger J. Mercado, Jr., ’09. “The way she presented it wasn?...
...Clinton and Bush administrations, are more wary of freer trade than they once were. Some of the regiona's most powerful nations, including hosts Argentina, are opposing the measure. When President Bush met with Argentine President Nestor Kirchner Friday morning, both men left admitting that the exchange had been "frank" and "candid"-none-too-subtle code words for strong disagreements...
...When his wife Joan (Laura Linney) embarks on a literary career, with greater success than he has enjoyed in decades, the latent tensions in their marriage are exposed and worsen until they precipitate divorce.The emotional fallout from this decision, particularly for the couple’s sons Walt and Frank (played by Jesse Eisenberg and Owen Kline respectively), is devastating. The film’s tagline—“Joint custody blows”—succinctly summarizes their feelings about the new family arrangement. Jeff Daniels’ performance demands special recognition: he inhabits his character...
...comic bumbling in “Raising Arizona” or his portrayal of depressive self absorption in “Adaptation” will find something to like here. As an archetype of a lonely middle aged man, Spritz has both his literary and cinematic forebears: Frank Bascombe in “The Sportswriter”’ and Lester Burnham in “American Beauty”’ both come to mind. Unlike these men, however, whose alienation stems in part from being faceless strangers in the crowd, Spritz is a celebrity. Like...
...have only ever translated works they love, and Rubin has passed over work of Murakami’s that he did not feel a strong affinity for—a move that with a less understanding author could have been disastrous. “Jay Rubin has been pretty frank about it. Whenever Haruki’s new book doesn’t appeal to him he says so openly and that seems to be working well,” Shibata says. Rubin translated “Murakami’s “The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle...