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Concomitant with the wave of nostalgia that followed Sept. 11, 2001 was a wave of escapism, manifest in the celebrity culture of Bonnie Fuller??s weekly feature, “Stars—They’re Just like US!” showing Ben Affleck pumping gas and Kate Hudson at supermarket. Within a month of Britney’s Super Bowl commercial, the seeds were sown for our collective consumption of her downward spiral. “The genius of Bonnie Fuller??s new approach was that almost any picture of a celebrity doing...
...same page about 20 times. That’s not to say that Cheever’s work is completely devoid of content. From time to time she makes insightful connections between the authors’ journalized experiences and their literary achievements. For instance, the parallels she suggests between Fuller??s influence on Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” and on Alcott’s “Moods” seem to be spot-on. But Cheever only sprinkles in these academic observations and then ignores them to gush scandal, contrive...
...after we worked so hard.”There was no exaggeration necessary for the Crimson’s consistent intensity throughout the 90-plus minutes of play. The Crimson dominated the Bulldogs, leading 27-9 in the shot column and 12-4 in corners.Senior Gretchen Fuller??s game-winning overtime goal last week versus Cornell must have left her salivating for more—the Harvard co-captain’s offensive rampage spilled over into the Yale contest, where Fuller again led the forward line. Her two first-half goals gave the Crimson...
...said his prepared statement, which he will submit to the Senate committee today, will make several of the same points as his Times op-ed, but that the format of the prepared statement—which carries no limit on length—allows for a “fuller?? exposition than the roughly 800-word Times article...
...personal quest to find this lost footage in the bowels of Warner Brothers’ storage. Upon retrieving these long misplaced reels, he restored them to the film in an effort to make the “director’s cut” that—after Fuller??s death in 1997—was no longer truly possible. The recoveries comprised by this restoration extend from subtle stylistic and thematic embellishments—or example a heretofore unseen opening title card reading “This is Fictional Life, Based on Factual Death?...