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...witnesses?) Clear these hurdles and you?ll enjoy the climax, as Jack invites Carol back to his place, loosens his bow tie and twists it in his hands as he contemplates his most beautiful murder. Sure, it means his pal will be executed. But ?What?s his life to mine? What?s any life to mine?? Tone is the vulture soaring over the carrion of Curtis? loser-hero, but Raines is the film?s rock - pretty, plucky, blithely reckless. She plays a nice girl who?s a jeopardy freak...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Old Feeling: Fear Noir | 12/16/2003 | See Source »

Ziegler is hardly the first author whose fiction takes place in a distinctive homeland. But she readily admits that Montana—once booming with a strip-mine economy, now characterized mainly by casinos, bars and interminable cold—is not an immediately attractive scene...

Author: By Simon W. Vozick-levinson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Big Sky Scribe | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...printed the issue’s center spread at the wrong size—half its normal size, in fact—stands out to me as our best moment. I don’t know how we printed it at that tiny size, or whose fault it was (mine, most likely, since I am the last line of defense before the magazine goes to the printer). But instead of letting the distorted copy of the months-in-the-works “Harvard in the Media” scrutiny run, I suggested that the FM staffers pull a second...

Author: By Anne K. Kofol, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: In it for the Long-Haul | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...true.” His name recognition has begun dialogue on airplanes, sparked conversations at meetings, and affiliated his name with several gay websites. All of which, he says, are fine by him. “[The letter] started something of a discussion on both sides, including mine,” he says. But the hubbub around his views was a bit more than he bargained for. “I wasn’t naïve enough to expect no reaction, but I didn’t expect such a violent...

Author: By Kaija-leena Romero, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Gadfly | 12/11/2003 | See Source »

...bastard stepchild of the great ’80s mope-wave bands and the psychedelic ’70s acidheads, British Sea Power successfully mine both influences for some sturdy hooks. The lyrics may be unnecessarily dense (“Then we’ll hyperventilate in the old forest/Then I will see all those things, things that cannot be seen”), but are delivered with palpable conviction...

Author: By Ben B. Chung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: All Sussed Out | 12/5/2003 | See Source »

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