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...during breaks in production. In terms of both comedy and emotionality, Mac’s raw and honest performance here is almost better than the movie that precedes it. It makes you feel as if, despite knowing who Mac was, you are just now really meeting him??a fact that makes his untimely death all the more tragic. You can’t help but appreciate “Soul Men” as a final symbol of Mac’s contributions to comedy and pop culture. And although it is flawed, “Soul Men?...
...sleeve singer-songwriter in his own releases; he’s popular for the pared-down, piano-and-vocals sound typified by his first hit single, “Ordinary People.” This is not to say that his honest style hasn’t worked for him??he has collected five Grammys so far—but his successful sound lacks the dazzle and sex appeal of his collaborators. Perhaps Legend realized this: with his aptly titled third studio album “Evolver,” he announces in his sultry voice that...
...willingness to work across the aisle with pro-life and pro-choice advocates alike to reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies . We are appreciative of Obama’s solidly pro-choice voting record, but we are even more excited about his outreach to those who may disagree with him??a more inclusive approach which can defuse these tense social issues and allow for real progress on this important public health issue...
...coach is ‘don’t take the sack,’” Princeton coach Roger Hughes said. “We’ll have to see the film. You know, what I see and what he sees with 300 pounders coming at him??are two different things.”That defensive stand was an appropriate end to a thrilling fourth quarter that saw several changes of momentum. After junior Thomas Hull pinned the Tigers inside their own 2-yard line with a fantastic punt on the final play...
...where Zisiadis sat on a panel about the film.“The tons of Facebook friend requests and private messages have been coming in, which is alternately joyful and disconcerting,” Zisiadis said, explaining that he hoped the movie would not become the way people define him??he didn’t even tell his blockmates about the film.“I actually found out through one of my listservs,” said Justin R. Butler ’11, Zisiadis’ roommate.Butler and blockmate Luke L. Sperduto...