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...Deathly Hallows, answered questions from the audience, and then signed two thousand books, including mine. As Rowling settled down, the crowd did not. On the edge of their seats, they clung on to every word coming from the woman on the velvet-covered throne, often bursting into applause or laughter. As she started to read a passage from the book, the last in the Harry Potter series, it was clear that she was just as excited as the audience. She read with obvious delight, putting on brilliant voices that rang true to every character, and even bursting into...
...have something directed this way, to me, at this moment, seemed almost supernatural somehow.”“It was addressed to ‘My dear Sir,’” Faust said in the speech, causing the audience to erupt into laughter and applause. “Conant wrote with a sense of imminent danger. He feared an impending World War III that would make, as he put it, ‘the destruction of our cities including Cambridge quite possible.’”And while Conant, according to Faust, expressed...
...addressed to 'My dear Sir,'" Faust said, causing the audience to erupt into laughter and applause. "Conant wrote with a sense of imminent danger. He feared an impending World War III that would make, as he put it, 'the destruction of our cities including Cambridge quite possible...
...second mouth,” as Schneemann called the vagina. In “Body Collage,” another short film, a naked Schneemann covers herself in wallpaper paste and rolls around in shredded paper. “Body Collage” was greeted with intermittent laughter from the audience—a reaction that pleased Schneemann. “Often I have to make something funny to make sure I’m not going to hit the audience over the head with this nightmare,” she said...
...Laughter barely stopped during the hour...