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...this sounds remotely defeatist, it must be said that for his as-yet-untitled album, due out in February 2005, Beck is going back not to any single previous sound but to all of them. Assisting him are John King and Mike Simpson, the production duo known as the Dust Brothers, who oversaw Odelay, Beck's 1996 masterpiece (as well as the Beastie Boys' masterpiece Paul's Boutique and Hanson's admittedly less masterly masterpiece MMMBop). "All producers have their own proclivities or different tastes," says Beck. "I've worked with certain people who hate rock music, so anything that...
...pages of Harper's Bazaar and Vogue he undid decades of the simply fashionable. What he offered in place of the chic was cheek. In one giddy series of pictures from 1962, he had Suzy Parker, one of the first supermodels, high-stepping it around Paris with Mike Nichols, a funny young couple on the run, at a time when fashion photography was still largely a matter of subdued, immobile poses. By the time he photographed Penelope Tree in midair, midair seemed like the natural place for anybody...
...when Miles suffers a torn knee ligament on a meaningless play in the fourth quarter of a blowout victory, hope immediately fades as a cadre of second-tier stars—led by Mike Winchell (Lucas Black), Brian Chavez ’93 (Jay Hernandez) and Don Billingsley (Garrett Hedlund)—grapples with the town’s smothering expectations en route to the championship game...
Sometimes things just don’t work out like you plan. Mike M. Donahue ’05 came to Harvard an actor, in love with the bright lights of the stage, addicted to performance. Three years later, the climax of his theatrical career will be behind the scenes...
...horribly overplanned.” The review sparked a controversy in the Harvard theater world, leading Ursula G. DeYoung ’04 to write a long letter to the editor defending the actress’s performance and calling the play “a brilliant confirmation of Mike Donahue’s genius...