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...minimal plot centers on the alternately tense and tender relationship between Jones and Thorogood. Thorogood is the central figure of the last phase of Jones’ life: his constant companion, a witness to the unraveling that led to his split with the band, and possibly his killer...
...Rogers, director of the Campaign to Stop Killer Coke, remains optimistic about the campaign to remove Coke from Michigan’s campus. Rogers said that the campaign will need to continue pressuring Michigan administrators and “point out that there’s either a great deal of ignorance there, or [Michigan administrators are] in bed with the Coca-Cola Company...
...sneaky hyena, Flight of the Conchords are tiny fawns. Their whimsical acoustic-guitar songs and gentle banter totter out on spindly legs to nibble at funny bones. The duo, who claim to be the "fourth most popular folk parodists in New Zealand," sing about the usual stuff--mistaken identity, killer robots, racist dragons--but with an earnest, blinking naiveté. It's a hemisphere away from the witty social commentary that reigns on America's comedy circuit. "I guess we're kind of nerdy hipsters," says Bret McKenzie (except he pronounces it "nurdy hupstas"). Jemaine Clement, on the other hand, prefers...
...magazine includes a poll of 100 New York University students in which 47 percent express opposition to their university’s December decision to remove Coke from campus, while just 33 percent support the decision.Kratsios said he contacted and offered a University of Michigan professor, as well as Killer Coke Campaign leader Ray Rogers, the same opportunity the magazine offered Coke’s Potter. But Kratsios said that the magazine chose not to print those responses. “What came back to us was an article which the information presented in it could not be substantiated whatsoever...
...movie auditorium is a last refuge from reality. The trailer for United 93 has upset viewers with its gritty evocation of that day, especially a shot of the plane hitting the second tower of the World Trade Center. Audiences who wouldn't flinch at slasher movies and serial-killer thrillers have shouted back at the previews. A multiplex in Manhattan yanked the trailer after complaints from patrons. Some were angry, some in tears. They felt violated to see, in the guise of entertainment, a pinprick reminder of a tragedy for which Americans still grieve and which they may wish...