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...currently being published, but to include comparable ones for women of the same type, intensity, and depth. To their great credit, a few men’s publications, such as Men’s Health, have just begun to publish some features in this mold. But this is a novelty??and still an unfortunate rarity. Despite the sexual and feminist revolutions, we are still a long way from understanding women’s sexuality with the level of detail in which we understand men’s. And one of the most efficient and effective ways to change...
Mallick promises audiences that this revival of a once-annual Harvard performance will complexly offer the campus a valuable new “novelty?? experience by giving students the chance to appreciate Asian relics of the past with modernized appeal. Mallick furthermore advises that audiences should leave their pre-conceived expectations at the door because, “Kalpanam offers something that hasn’t been done before...
...worse habit than just about any other campus epidemic I can think of right now. Much worse than using “and by X you mean Y” jokes on a regular basis. Possibly more damaging than having a “novelty?? ring tone (Justin Timberlake songs don’t count) which goes off in the middle of lecture, and then answering it. Much more heinous than deliberately avoiding the well-meaning pamphleteers outside the Science Center by taking the long route round to the side entrance. It is a crime worse than...
...novelty??s worn off a little. I want to be in my own bed with my own sheets,” Brenner said. “It feels like a hotel...
...slicing-and-dicing, without doing away with any of the high-adrenaline pyrotechnics of special effects-heavy films. For non-fans, it’s a thin attempt at intellectualized violence bearing all the pitfalls of the action genre: loose ends, latent misogyny, narrative predictability and “novelty?? realized only through increased goriness. The Hunted aims for haute couture and ends up with stoned soup: all the familiar leftovers, beaten, bloody and bland. —Ashley Aull...
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