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...doesn’t have a plot per se,” says Bush. “It’s a mixture of old video footages and footages that I shot. It’s not the run-of-the-mill sort of thing you see on television. It’ll be interesting to see it on display with other more traditional [films...
...turns out, the culprit is Dimna (Kristin A. Jones ’08), who was apparently pushed over the edge by one lost ID card too many. Saddled into the plot is everything from an escape from a lair under Annenberg to a few mixed-up love stories to the recovery of Bob Dylan tickets, and, of course, a happy ending...
...people had belatedly been detained for allegedly disturbing social order and damaging the city's image. The announcement was quickly followed by an editorial in the local Communist Party mouthpiece Liberation Daily labeling the demonstrations over Japan's perceived unwillingness to atone for its brutal wartime past an "evil plot" meant "to achieve hidden goals"?shorthand often used by the Party to mean antigovernment activity. Meanwhile, the Shanghai Public Security Bureau website posted wanted-style pictures of protesters?including of one woman giggling as she hurled a tomato?requesting citizens with any information on the rioters to "contact the police...
Patricia, 48, had always longed for a large house and an expansive plot of land, and Kim was a NASCAR driver and race-car builder who needed an oversize garage for his projects. So when they reaped a windfall after selling their home in 2004, they decided to build their ideal home. The new residence is home to Patricia's p.r. agency and Kim's race-car-building business. It's also a place where family and friends can visit and take a gander at the extensive trove of antiques and collectibles the couple have acquired over the years. They...
...Kukstis ’05 (who also makes a brief appearance at the beginning as a cranky farmer, and is a Crimson editor) juggles the antics well, allowing the characters to go off on tangents and rants but never letting us lose sight of the main thread of the plot. The tangents are usually more entertaining than the actual storyline, as is often the case in broad comedy. Tranio’s scheming is entertaining, but it is more amusing when he starts going on and on about how clever he is, or alternately how utterly screwed...