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...young and old alike: the development of Portman and Bateman’s flirty tension into something more. Kids love cute couples, and adults would enjoy observing the chemistry between the “Star Wars” queen and the “Arrested Development” golden boy. As it is, the romantic overtones don’t amount to much; besides cliché, the movie doesn’t either...
...landless workers (students) through progressive social reforms (heavy drinking). Leo will use his superior judgment to supplement Frances’s fiery emotional rule, achieving a perfect equilibrium of well-reasoned policy and absolute totalitarianism. Together, I believe that these two candidates comprise the ultimate ticket, a golden ticket, if you will, to University President Drew G. Faust’s kooky factory of poor student relations known as the Harvard College Administration...
...always knows how to get the tears flowing. In his video for “Surviving the Times,” one of the few new tracks off his newly released “Greatest Hits” album, he recalls the golden days of first crushes and dreams of fame. This, of course, is before he goes badass “gangsta” on us and reveals gritty images of prison life to the viewer. But you won’t find gyrating booties or a waterfall of hundred dollar bills in this video, only Polaroid-style photo...
Pullman is the author of His Dark Materials, a trio of fantasy novels that has sold more than 15 million copies since the first volume, The Golden Compass, was published in 1995. It has been turned into a radio drama and a hit London stage play. A movie of The Golden Compass, starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, opens in the U.S. next week and will probably take its place in the pantheon of profitable fantasy franchises that includes The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia and Harry Potter. But the most striking fact about Pullman's work...
...Clarkson penalty led to a power-play goal for Vaillancourt less than three minutes into the frame. Junior Kati Vaughn assisted on the goal, the 10th for the top-ranked power play in the country. Two minutes later, Vaughn took a turn in the penalty box. The Golden Knights threatened the Crimson net, but Kessler made a series of good saves to preserve the shutout. Sophomore Anna McDonald fed junior Sarah Wilson for Harvard’s fourth goal at the 6:34 mark. Clarkson freshman goalie Eve Grandmont-Berube was then pulled in favor of classmate Lauren Dahm...