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...yards and a touchdown. Jenkins seems to have made a seamless switch from defensive back to running back.“[Jenkins is] good, he’s legit,” Murphy said. “We’ll have overall a better group of guys at running back this year than we had last year, because you’ll have a more experienced Cheng Ho and Gino Gordon and then you’ll have a guy in Ben Jenkins who’s pushing both those guys.”Jenkins’ touchdown came...
...going to be the top executive who figures out the next creative way to monetize music, I promise. It's going to be a person that he's in touch with. Clive's always in touch with young, creative people. I love Clive, he's a very talented guy. I'm sure he'll find more opportunity, he always does. He always surprises everyone with new talent and success. He's a great inspiration to me. He's liable to come up with a hit that may not change the industry, but certainly change the economic circumstances of those...
...success in luring B-listers from Hollywood or New York. The actress Jenny McCarthy wore a dress that prominently featured her breasts. The actor Johnny Knoxville looked dyspeptic. Lauren Conrad from MTV's The Hills had an entourage and foundation makeup. There was that lady from Desperate Housewives, that guy from Wedding Crashers and that other guy from Thank You For Smoking. At least one Black Eyed Pea showed up, and the vicious gossip Perez Hilton wore his hair in a kind of comb-over pompadour...
...hallway was lined with television screens that broadcast security camera footage of other parts of the party. "I had a great time," said Joel McHale, the guy who hosts The Soup on the E Network. "I just haven't slept in 24 hours." At around this point in the night, it occurred to me that I had made a horrible mistake in choosing my profession. Then I fell into conversation with an actor and writer. I asked him how he thought the Washington, D.C., crowd compared to the type of party scene one would find in Hollywood. He was both...
...people that come in...they want the toys, the fun stuff, the weird pins and buttons,” he said. “Where before it used to be more just music influence and people who are into music, now everyone comes in from the 70-year-old guy looking at the weird political stuff all the way down to the five-year-old kid wanting Pokemon cards.”Flanagan also spoke to the uncertain future of music stores in the Square and elsewhere. “In Harvard Square alone, there used to be six record...