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...asked to elaborate later, Koenigs had an unorthodox explanation, saying his chief hope for the campaign was getting the most laughs??not the most votes...
...fetched. Last year, as another writer and I sat sifting through The Crimson archives in preparation for our Game coverage, we came across some pretty interesting stuff. From ads for events one could only associate with the 60s to stories about the Cliffies, the archives provided some laughs??but also some inspiration. In just a preliminary search of the archives, I can find Crimson-YDN games on Harvard-Yale mornings dating back as far as 1961, games that played a large role in a rivalry that seems at this point to have come down to a simple three...
Depending on your sense of humor, realizing you’re doing something socially inappropriate can be hilarious. In fact, comedians get paid to make these realizations, and, for their wit, we raise them up as cultural icons. But what happens when no one laughs??when either the context of the situation or the level of appropriateness falls outside of the realm of the humorous and into that of the offensive? What happens when a bunch of preppy, white college students dress up like thugs to go see a movie about a modern gangster-rapper? That question probably...
...actors lend their distinctive comedic talents to play their characters for laughs??Stiller as the extremely anal-retentive Detective David Starsky and Wilson as the overly laid-back Detective Ken “Hutch” Hutchinson. Together the pair is a special brand of comedy—Stiller and Wilson as much as Starsky and Hutch, both starkly contrasting and strongly complimentary in their attitudes on work and life. But the movie is no spoof. In an interview with the stars in a college conference call organized by Warner Bros., it became clear that these two take...
...laughs??“it’s part of the joy of living in a construction zone...