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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Nevertheless, he says, Kennedy “wasn’t a goof...

Author: By Joshua D. Gottlieb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Kennedy Still Fighting After Seven Consecutive Senate Terms | 6/7/2004 | See Source »

...think one could get something serious started and over with, and so it’s likely to be something less serious. That’s not what we need,” Mansfield says. “I think experience elsewhere has shown that this J-term is goof-off time...

Author: By Joshua D. Gottlieb, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Review Ponders Adding January Term | 4/13/2004 | See Source »

...follower--and Lethem spends much of the novel carefully mapping out the social dynamics of their microcosmic Brooklyn block: the ball games, the one empty house, the guy who's always washing his car, a bully drawn with scary accuracy. You can practically hear the kids' voices as they goof on Dylan's name: "D-Man," "John Dillinger," "D-Lone," "Lonely D," "Dill-icious." Ho, snap! Halfway through the book, you could draw the block from memory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bard of Brooklyn | 9/15/2003 | See Source »

...jokes instead. But if you catch both specials, you begin to realize that the two 1970s were really one: a decade of populism, individualism and social flux when the rules were up for grabs--a situation we can thank for both The Last Picture Show and the leisure suit. Goof or Golden Age? For one week, as was the 1970s mantra of Burger King and Hollywood's auteurs, you can have it your way. --By James Poniewozik

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Those Other '70s Shows | 8/18/2003 | See Source »

...Homestar Runner, above, is the dorky, crudely drawn hero. His pal Strong Bad is a mysterious dude who brags a lot, wears a Mexican wrestler's mask and makes fun of Homestar. They and their friends act out spoofs, skits, adventures, music videos and fake ads, and just generally goof on their own surreal weirdness. It's like a postmodern version of the Peanuts gang. Or it's like a Saturday-morning cartoon by Salvador Dali. Or--look, it's too hard to explain. Just check it out. --By Lev Grossman

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Star Is Born--On The Web | 6/30/2003 | See Source »

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