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Pero su vocaci?n para el estatus de icono no siempre ha estado a su favor. Sus opciones cinematogr?ficas no son siempre las mejores y su ramillete de novios (P. Diddy), esposos (?se acuerdan de Cris Judd?) y casi esposos (Ben Affleck) han hecho de ella un foco para los m?s diversos chistes. Pero se dice que L?pez es famosa por el humor con el que asume la discusi?n p?blica de sus curvas. (Una vez describi? su propio trasero como "un par de papas en pinchos.") Y es que L?pez habla de su cuerpo como un legado cultural...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jennifer L?pez | 8/15/2005 | See Source »

...producer Judd Apatow gave us Freaks and Geeks, an excruciatingly funny high school dramedy that died after one glorious season. In 2001 he created the more upbeat sitcom Undeclared, set at a fictional California college, and ... it died after one glorious season. Undeclared covered familiar campus-comedy ground (sex, beer, pranks) but had an intuition for the self-discovery that emerges amid finals and keg parties, and the ensemble gave the dialogue a loose, improv feel. Fleshed out with commentaries (and an unaired episode), this four-disc set is a graduate seminar in smart comedy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cult Faves: Cult Faves: 5 TV Cult Classics on DVD | 8/14/2005 | See Source »

...every potential pitfall, Carell and Director Judd Apatow have an answer. Cliché humor like a white man speaking ghetto? Carell’s delivery assures new amusement, fo’ sho. An over-the-top portrait of the graying virgin? The movie portrays an awkward individual you might actually see walking down the street. Creating a stream of jokes about sex that are only there for shock value? Carell and Apatow have co-written a continuously raunchy comedy that pushes more buttons than “Bad Santa” and is consistently side-splitting...

Author: By Margaret M. Rossman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Carell Carries Side-Splitter | 8/12/2005 | See Source »

...typically painted in a single color, or two or three adjoining forms, each a different color. They obeyed the minimalist law that art should be a thing that can be apprehended all at once, with no painterly composition and a minimum of visual intricacies. But resolute minimalists like Donald Judd and Robert Morris were also busy expelling from art anything that resembled meaning, any reference to biological form or emotional states outside the work. From the start Tuttle was different. He wanted people to associate things he made with things they knew. He gave his works yielding names that invited...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: The Man of Small Things | 7/10/2005 | See Source »

Cartoonist Judd Winick met his future wife Pam Ling on season three of The Real World. Now he's used her Chinese-American culture as the springboard for the story of a sarcastic 11-year-old who is the Te Xuan Ze, the protector of humanity from supernatural villains. It's a little derivative of Buffy the Vampire Slayer--O.K., a lot--but Juniper has its own clever twists; for instance, only she can see her monster enemies. Let it never be said nothing good came out of reality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: 6 Smart Kids-TV Shows | 6/26/2005 | See Source »

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