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...hold it in for long periods of time in order to get in the mood?AS: That’s something I’m trying. I was thinking maybe today or tomorrow, just to really help them get into character, like, hold them in a room for three hours and give them lots of water and not let them go. See what happens.RR: What’s the longest you ever went without peeing?AS: Well, I’ve gone a long time without peeing. You know, car trips. I would say probably like eight-hour car rides.RR...

Author: By Jeffrey W. Feldman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: It's A Privilege To Pee With 'Urinetown' | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

...only one person; a small, powerless female, in fact. I have already written two articles on this subject of leggings, two years in a row. I feel like Leonardo DiCaprio must have felt after he produced and starred in that weird, scary environmental documentary, “The 11th Hour.” No one went to it, even though he promoted it tirelessly, saying merely, “I’m curious about the environment,” in a self-deprecatory way. As if to add insult to injury, Norway gave Al Gore...

Author: By Rebecca M. Harrington, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Please, Never Wear Leggings Again | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

...give consent, but rather that mere consent does not necessarily make an arrangement just, especially when assent is driven by economic desperation. I imagine that The Crimson writers would see injustice in the conditions of third world sweatshops, where laborers “voluntarily” work 16 hour days in hazardous working environments. It is curious, then, that they are so uncritical of the degrading character of the sex industry. Pornography commodifies and cheapens one of the most intimate encounters two people can share, and in the process harms both the viewer and the participant. JASON C. MURRAY...

Author: By Jason C. Murray | Title: Pornography Turns All Participants Into Commodities | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

...Morning Edition,” which currently has a stranglehold on morning talk programming. According to a PRI press release, journalists John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji will be hosting the program, which isn’t set to launch until early 2008.While diversity of radio programming at any hour is something that should be supported, this new venture raises some difficult questions. In a changing media landscape dominated by the all-inclusive Internet, should radio stations encourage the encroachment of other media like newspapers and television? Or should there be a separation between the three? Does it even matter?Traditionally...

Author: By Kimberly E. Gittleson and Evan L. Hanlon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Should Radio Mix Its Media? | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

...well. She edits the conversation so that it expresses the full range of emotions associated with suicide bombing, and, on a larger scale, the peace process—hope, tension, anger, fear, and frustration. The film is unique for ending on a sad note: a dead end. The four-hour conversation, key clips of which are shown in the film, is best summarized by Levy herself, who, in exasperation, remarks that no one understood anything. At the same time, this silence seeks to encourage dialogue. By making a cul-de-sac the climax of the film, Medallia emphasizes both sides?...

Author: By Alina Voronov, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: To Die In Jerusalem | 11/2/2007 | See Source »

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