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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...horrible dialogue, and utter absurdity ruin what could have, and should have, been one of the year’s best. The action alone isn’t enough to carry the film. My expectations were high: millions of advertising dollars raised interest, the teasers generated a ton of hype, and the film boasted an expertly crafter trailer. My suggestion? Skip the movie and watch the trailer...

Author: By John D. Selig, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: 300 | 3/8/2007 | See Source »

Piaf had oceans of talent to back up the hype, earning her a global following. Since 1997, her greatest hits album has sold over 4 million copies, half of them outside France. "That's a kind of international recognition that today's French-language artists just don't achieve," says Cécile Prévost-Thomas, a sociologist specializing in French song. Piaf's success abroad reminds the country of a time when its cultural exports could achieve popularity while remaining defiantly French. The passing of that era is lamented amid the proliferation of American Idol?style reality shows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Long Shadow of a French Chanteuse | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

...killings were actually happening, the media was exploding into the American consciousness with sitcoms, high-production-value news reports, and, of course, updates on the war in Vietnam. The Zodiac Killer took full advantage of the country’s growing addiction to TV, and one could argue that hype and attention fueled his random acts of violence. In the end, the film indicts mass media nearly as much as the killer, himself. Fincher portrays the media not as a fact-finding source, but as a for-profit company that gives voice and confidence to the wrong people...

Author: By Andrew Nunnelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Zodiac | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

Simpkins, however, is not entirely convinced by all the Kagan hype. “It would have been great to see how she would have dealt with what some people have coined ‘the imperial presidency,’” Simpkins says. “But there’s got to be something wrong with her. Otherwise she’s just too perfect...

Author: By Daniel Ross-rieder, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Celebrating the 'Perfect' Dean | 2/21/2007 | See Source »

...billion endowment to $25.9 billion before his departure. His success at Harvard led the University to initially invest $500 million with Meyer’s new fund—Convexity Capital Management. But so far, Meyer’s new fund has failed to live up to the hype surrounding his record-breaking start. All of its various investment strategy options fell short of their benchmark indices by about 4.5 percent in 2006, the Boston Globe reported last Thursday. University spokesman John D. Longbrake declined to comment on whether or not Harvard’s investment has stayed with Convexity...

Author: By Nathan C. Strauss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Convexity Capital Falls Short of Expectations | 2/15/2007 | See Source »

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