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...military recruiter’s mere presence on campus does not violate a law school's right to associate, regardless of how repugnant the law school considers the recruiter’s message,” Roberts wrote...
...twisted. "What was done to me was monstrous!" V snarls. "And they created a monster," Evey replies. But if V plays as a Phantom of the Opera monster, a Beauty and the Beast monster, a monster with a sweet, sad center, he becomes less than he should be: a mere action hero. Maybe that's a lot of nuance to ask of an action movie, but terrorism is a subject that demands nothing less. Give poor, tortured V back his goodness, and you take away his greatness...
...frenzy among Mob watchers. One might think that the revelation of a love child belonging to a Mafia kingpin--four years after his death, no less--would inspire little more than a shrug. But this being John Gotti, obsessive subject of umpteen books, movies and tabloid tales, the mere existence of a hot scoop buried for so long is nothing short of miraculous. The peerlessly aggressive New York tabloids quickly ferreted out an attractive Staten Island mother of three comely daughters, the youngest of whom they speculate carries the Gotti genes. MORE BADA-BING THAN "SOPRANOS"! shouted the New York...
...famous. Although he had not met Chappelle before the shoot, anyone who has seen his work with Bjork or The White Stripes can see that Gondry innately understands the inventive possibilities accruing to matching music to film; song allows the possibility of a narrative that would be impossible with mere words and pictures.The original interpretation of “Jesus Walks” in “Block Party” is on par with his versions of The Rolling Stones’ cover of “Like a Rolling Stone,” which is filmed entirely from...
...Goldenberg, who is a Crimson editorial editor and publishes a biweekly column, said he prefers taking departmental classes, which “make you feel like a real academic entity, rather than a mere undergraduate...