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Just as the camera reveals that Kirk is sitting on a cheap lawn-chair and not a log or a bench, a plane roars overhead, bringing home the point that this movie is not afraid of trading in subtlety for loud, obvious humor. In fact, the opening scene couldn’t fit the film itself more perfectly. Like Kirk’s billboard, the film sets audiences up for a promising scene, then pulls back to reveal the seams...
...video features a re-staging of an instructional taxidermy video, but Lieberman’s version replaces the dead whitetail deer from the original with a log of driftwood. “Taxidermy is interesting in how the animal becomes a replica and a representation of itself,” Lieberman says. “In my particular video, I address the relationship between the process of taxidermy as a mode of representation and art and sculpture.” During the event, the video installation will play alongside an actual taxidermied deer, highlighting how her work comments...
...need to intervene early on in girls’ lives to stop this pattern from developing. By encouraging girls to start taking small risks that may seem trivial, like jumping over a log or sliding backwards down a slide, they will eventually become accustomed to the success that follows, removing the fear that usually accompanies such risks and building confidence that will accompany them into adulthood...
...scoreless first period, Harvard killed two consecutive Big Red power plays and was able to contain the Cornell offense. Junior goaltender Kyle Richter came up strong between the pipes for the Crimson, stopping 11 first-period shots, with six coming on the penalty kill. He would go on to log 23 saves for the game...
...like the million of sites you already have, right? Well, the nifty thing about Buzz is its integration inside Gmail. Gone are the days where you must agonize about whether or not to create yet another profile on yet another social networking platform, choose a username, find friends, and log in daily (or for some of us, hourly). Buzz, conveniently located just under your inbox, is already there for you to use, love, and procrastinate with. So even though it allows you to do things you are already doing, Buzz, like all things Google, will make your life easier...