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...none of the characters wear the same outfit twice. But that’s all part of the zany/glamorous fun, we are told. Cast members’ teary confessions of their love for SATC, set to the tune of “Memories,” wrap up the one-hour “oh so very” special. The evening’s theme, by the way, seems to be that what was once a sexfest is now a love-fest, and the waterworks are turning on, full-force...
Mahan said that the council proposal to delay the shutdown time an extra hour began with a 2001 report by Brian R. Smith ’02, a former council member who conducted a survey of 300 undergraduates, and found that 91 percent favored a one-hour extension of party hours...
...make the case for later dorm party hours, drawing primarily on a phone survey conducted in 2001 by former council representative Brian R. Smith ’02. The survey—which reached 300 undergraduates—found that an overwhelming 91 percent of students favored a one-hour extension, while 66 percent of students said that they did not go to bed before 3 a.m. on a typical Friday or Saturday night. This year, we issued a supplementary report revealing that all other Ivy League colleges and a handful of other peer institutions had private party curfews...
...unleashed his rants on Saturday Night Live, Monday Night Football and his own HBO series. On Jan. 26, Dennis Miller will launch a one-hour daily talk show on CNBC in prime time. TIME's Rebecca Winters finds out why the Emmy Award--winning comedian has changed his political stripes, whom he likes on SNL and what's got him all riled...
Nichols, Kushner and HBO all call Angels a movie (it will debut in two parts as it did onstage but will be rerun in one-hour episodes and in one six-hour shebang), but its high-literary and low--pop culture sensibility--it references Hegel and The Wizard of Oz--best recall Dennis Potter's British mini-series. (The Singing Detective's Michael Gambon even shows up as, of course, a ghost.) And it ranks in TV history with Potter's masterworks. The key to Angels is that it is realistic and fantastic at once--a miraculous event in mundane...