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...book, this L.A. pediatrician says the problem may be too much quiet. By re-creating the biological ruckus of the mother's womb, including constant movement and the swooshing sound of blood flow, you can set off any baby's "calming reflex." Follow the "five S's," says Karp: 1) Swaddle the baby (using Karp's special tight technique); 2) place the baby on his side or stomach; 3) shush him loudly; 4) swing or bounce him rhythmically; and 5) give him something to suck on. Even dads can do it. --By Sora Song

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Happiest Baby On the Block | 6/24/2002 | See Source »

Frank McCourt, a local developer, is one of the most desirable candidates for ownership. The group headed by Boston Concessions owner Joseph O’Donnell and developer Steve Karp would also be an excellent choice to head the Red Sox franchise...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Buying the BoSox | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

...look at Jason, you think comedy", said the film's writer Marshall Karp of director Alexander. But in fact the comic scenes are not the film's strong point. The sex club scenes, where Lenny and his friends discuss everything from the missionary position to masturbation, sound contrived. Their conversations are too clinical for a group of teenagers talking about...

Author: By Rebecca Stone, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alexander's Debut Can't Rise Above Mediocre | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

...tells the story of 14 year- old Lenny Levine (Ryan Merriman) who embarks on a summer vacation in Queens in 1955 with one goal on his mind: to see people have sex. The Crimson recently participated in a roundtable discussion with Alexander and with the film's writer, Marshall Karp...

Author: By Rebecca Stone, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alexander the Great: From 'Seinfeld' Star to Big-Time Director | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

...Marshall Karp: Actually it was during the writer's strike of 1988, when we couldn't write for money. So I could write for love and passion. I hadn't really written a feature that I would show to anybody. I'd written a lot of television. The idea comes from character, and remembering what it was like to be that age and how different it is nowadays. I thought there might be something interesting in a kind of timeless story about a boy who is discovering his sexuality in a time when once you discover it, what...

Author: By Rebecca Stone, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alexander the Great: From 'Seinfeld' Star to Big-Time Director | 10/20/2000 | See Source »

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