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...only. The U.S. has a curious preoccupation with race, which runs through its history like a varicose vein, half-buried and chronically painful. Just ask disgraced talk-show host Don Imus and the Rutgers University women's basketball team, or any Arab American trying to board a flight. Hapa Girl is a reminder that Americans cannot have too many reminders of the un-American things they do when they're afraid...
...nice little callus to prove that fact.”For the female population, the standard door height might not be as much of a problem, however impositions are still provided by a different industry—that of fashion.“As a girl, buying pants are terrible,” Beers said.Another challenge associated with height is that it is an extreme attention-grabber, as is evident from Weissbourd’s interaction with the aforementioned tourist. However, the annoyance of this excess publicity is debatable.“It is a very good opening line...
...gotten the front-man in trouble before, like in 1999 when Blue’s “Slow Motion” became a lightening rod for criticism. But, before defending the song, Jenkins does something eerie: he recites all the lyrics, including lines like “But girl if you would let me/ I’ll take your pants off/ I gotta little bit of blow/ We could both get off” with a half-smile on his face. “[It] was one of our biggest hits,” he says, calmly, when...
...campus, Thursday—Sunday. Free! 3. A.C. Jobim Tribute Escape to Rio de Janeiro with the music of Sergio Brandao at the nearby Regatta Bar. Brandao and his ensemble will be fusing modern jazz with Antonio Carlos Jobim’s classic tunes like “The Girl from Ipanema.” Regatta Bar, the Charles Hotel. Saturday, 7:30 p.m. $16 4. Tracy Morgan Getting tired of your roommate’s jokes? Then head over to Faneuil Hall for some professional comedy. Tracy Morgan brings his stand-up from Saturday Night Live to Boston. Comedy...
...Spider-Man 3” keeps the adrenaline rushing as he presents the darker side of everyone’s favorite web-slinger. The story follows Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire), the unassuming alias of our hero Spider-Man, as we witness his trials and tribulations: girl troubles, job troubles, and friend troubles. The latter is especially problematic—it’s a friend who is hell-bent on killing Parker, in order to avenge his father’s death. Our boy’s got a lot on his plate. The film’s feature villain...