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...which I mean, this New Jersey liberal offered a few mild gibes at Hollywood liberalism. He called the Oscar show ?the one night of the year when you could see all your favorite stars without having to donate any money to the Democratic Party.? He told the audience that, to many people, Hollywood was ?a moral black hole, where innocence is obliterated in an endless orgy of sexual gratification and greed.? (Pause for gentle laughter.) ?I don?t really have a joke here. I just thought you should know a lot of people are sayin? that...
...boycott, DP World does business with Israeli firms.) Congressman King, for one, told TIME he wants assurances that al-Qaeda supporters "will not be able to work their way into the company." That task might fall to the chief operating officer of DP World--a guy from New Jersey named Edward (Ted) Bilkey...
...Awards bestowed by The Village Voice. The Harvard theater community has maintained a close relationship with Durang, performing his plays and sketches several times over the past decades. Benjamin J. Toff ’05, who directed a lesser-known Durang play, “The Vietnamization of New Jersey,” just last year, was in contact with Durang throughout the production. Toff was also co-chair of The Crimson’s editorial board. Durang now teaches in the Playwriting Program at the Juilliard School in New York City. The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club?...
...tumult that has surrounded Summers, a Harvard education is still a Harvard education. “Academics, which is the primary reason I would attend Harvard, are not affected by Larry Summers,” said one applicant, Jeff N. Fox, a senior at Randolph High School in New Jersey.“The professors are still the professors, the classes still the classes,” he added.An already-admitted member of the Class of 2010, Elena D. Butler, now a senior at San Francisco University High School, said in a phone interview that she and her friends...
...acted in some theatrical performances in the Boston area, went home to New Jersey, drove across the country, and eventually wound up in Los Angeles, where he started living with friend Jon B. Eirich...