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...remind you that Corporate America is producing a mechanized culture and that “Reality Bites” is actually the worst movie of all time. When I enter Urban Outfitters, I’m usually in a state of hazy euphoria. I hallucinate that I have Kate Moss?? legs, in skinny jeans. In reality, Daft Punk is playing in the background, and all the sales people are pierced and wearing wallet chains inappropriately. Ordinarily, such an environment would bother me. It does not. I am on a mission. I spy the jeans, delicately laid...
...consume us,” states Rob Moss, the Rudolf Arnheim Lecturer on Filmmaking in the department of Visual and Environmental Studies. “Yet films are difficult to make. It’s difficult to makes sense of the world,” he says.Such words embody Moss?? ontology: he combines philosophical inquiries with pragmatic questions, managing to seamlessly unite an untainted wonderment at the possibilities of film with the practical, ethical, and moral concerns of being a filmmaker.The first person in his family to attend college, Moss fell in love with film in the 1960s...
...working-class Britain. But these can’t save “Down In Albion” from its share of duds. “Back From The Dead” is so boring that it feels as though it never lived in the first place. Kate Moss?? cutesy cameo on “La Belle et la Bête” starts the album off on a shaky, self-indulgent note. And both the slack ska of “Sticks and Stones” and the bizarre pseudo-Reggaeton of “Pentonville?...
...don’t you tell us a little about yourself?”Wow. Nobody has ever done that in my four years of high school and almost-semester of college journalism. But then, I have never experienced a class quite like Moss??. His friendly, easy-going yet businesslike attitude reflects the class’ atmosphere.“I [like] the smallness and the closeness of [the class]. It becomes a very good experience for bonding with your classmates,” says Danielle M. O’Keefe...
...students who enroll in our classes are looking to acquire new skills in an informal setting; we focus more on skill development than on developing perfect prints! Moss?? review was not scathing, to be sure, but I wish that she had better considered the limited time—and absolute beginner status—of our students...