Word: legendizing
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...don’t confuse the promise of the future with the legend of the past. Freshman wide receiver Corey Mazza, though tapped to be the successor to record-holder Carl Morris ’03, is making inroads for himself on his own name. He has already been named Ivy League Rookie of the Week—twice. He is third on the team in receiving yards, with 336. He leads the squad in average yards-per-catch with 17.7. He has three touchdowns—not too shabby when you consider that he wasn’t supposed...
...experience. And it was worth the wait. Though Soul Calibur II (all consoles, $49.99) doesn't tinker with the first game's look and feel, it adds a cast of characters that varies depending on your machine. Got a GameCube? You'll love playing as Link, the hero of Legend of Zelda. Xbox owners, who skew older, get Todd McFarlane's Spawn. Nobody gets cheeseburger...
...swan from first-class lounge to hip hotel? You use SmashBox cosmetics. The brand is now available at high-street stores, giving you a chance to partake in what until recently has been a celebrity best-kept secret. Founded by Dean and David Factor?grandsons of makeup legend Max Factor?SmashBox cosmetics were created specifically to withstand hot lights at the brothers' Los Angeles photography studios. The premises were practically a drop-in center for Hollywood royalty?Johnny Depp, Jodie Foster and Demi Moore have all been photographed there?and for them the brothers devised homemade antishine creams, indelible...
...swan from first-class lounge to hip hotel? You use SmashBox cosmetics. The brand is now available at high-street stores, giving you a chance to partake in what until recently has been a celebrity best-kept secret. Founded by Dean and David Factor - grandsons of makeup legend Max Factor - SmashBox cosmetics were created specifically to withstand hot lights at the brothers' Los Angeles photography studios. The premises were practically a drop-in center for Hollywood royalty - Johnny Depp, Jodie Foster and Demi Moore have all been photographed there - and for them the brothers devised homemade antishine creams, indelible...
When punk-rock legend Joe Strummer died of a heart attack last December at the age of 50, the music world let out a collective cry. Streetcore, Strummer’s unfinished finale, was left to his band the Mescaleros to piece together. Although the album does not match the classic songwriting he displayed with Mick Jones over twenty years ago on The Clash and London Calling, Streetcore is an enjoyable tribute to Strummer’s unforgettable career, passionate and rough around the edges...