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...then figures, not pictures, were what mattered to this Conquistador of Hollywood's global domination. Testifying (at astounding length) before the House Judiciary Committee in 1982, Valenti boasted that the U.S. movie industry "returned to this country almost $1 billion in surplus balance of trade." A decade later that number had tripled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Jack Valenti Did for Hollywood | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

...intensity and closeness of the creative writing experience—in which undergraduates meet with professors at length throughout the semester—made this event all the more surprising, Johnston said...

Author: By Samuel P. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: English Department Examines Tragedy | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

...next two years, they recorded and released their debut album Charm School, which Rolling Stone called “charmed harmonic bliss” in a four-star review in 2003.EXTENDED PLAYERSAfter that, their sophomore slump set in. “We had been trying to record a full-length record and we were kind of lost and frustrated and it was not coming together,” says Rice of the two years following Charm School’s release. “We weren’t really touring, we weren’t really putting out records...

Author: By Anna K. Barnet and Nayeli E. Rodriguez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: New Kids on the Block | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

After assembling a selection of short Beckett plays last spring, Daniel J. Wilner ’07, a veteran actor, is ready to direct his first full-length play, Edward Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” which is opening at the Loeb Ex this weekend. As if that wasn’t demanding enough, Wilner, a philosophy concentrator, also chose to write a senior thesis. "In a way, it was really useful to do both at once. It got a little hectic juggling rehearsal...

Author: By Charles R. Melvoin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: SPOTLIGHT: Daniel J. Wilner '07 | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

...that Q&A session and in a small roundtable discussion with reporters, the man better known as “Stone Cold” Steve Austin was not wild, not combative—nothing like his on-screen personae. Instead, he talked at length about the peace and happiness he’s found in his post-wrestling life, and spoke humbly about his hopes to begin a career in film...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'Stone Cold' Looks To Future | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

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