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Later this year Bratt will star in Abandon, written and directed by Traffic screenwriter Stephen Gaghan. Otherwise, his post-Julia life has become less public. He lives in San Francisco near his family and now has a relatively low-key romance with his Pinero co-star, Talisa Soto. "I have no particular career agenda," he says. "Your job as an actor is to stay employed." Thanks to Pinero, that job should be getting a lot easier...
...before signaling his fellow rebels with his now famous phrase, "Let's roll." The song is "a powerful funk-rock dirge," according to the New York Times. It has been getting much radio play and will be included in Young's new album next spring. But why the low-key marketing campaign? Said a rep from Young's record label: "This wasn't designed to compete with Britney and Shakira...
...which Hanukkah will be celebrated by Jewish students on campus this year has been promoted as a model for all such observances. Lighting the Hanukkah lights is characterized as a low-key affair, with Jewish students lighting these candles quickly in common rooms, leaving promptly at the conclusion of the ceremony, and generally keeping things quiet and out-of-the-way. I find this vision of holiday observances deficient from both a Jewish perspective as well as from the perspective of a Harvard student at large...
HIPJ member Mary M. Jirmanus ’05 attended the September rally and said she thought the police presence was low-key...
Until now, Hough's low-key, my-way approach had largely kept him out of the limelight in the U.S.--he is much better known in his native England--but American audiences were starting to catch up with him even before the MacArthur-related publicity afterburner kicked in. His Rachmaninoff performance at Lincoln Center has been rescheduled for Jan. 8, and one of his songs (he composes too) will be premiered at New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art on Saturday...