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...Ivory Tower” and “On Harvard Time” as well to gems like “Men for Palin” and Petros’s music videos. (You mean I can watch “Body Glow” and "Predator?? on repeat...
...conflicts are between students—sometimes, students and TF just can’t seem to get along. If your TF is a real asshole like (Registrar Barry S. Kane), at least take solace in the fact that he has been on “To Catch a Predator?? (once/twice/three times/was caught but not apprehended by yelling “Punk’d!” and looking enough like Ashton Kutcher to pull it off). Most importantly, compared to this column, section could never be as (steamy/creamy/dreamy/dickswamp...
...Afroditi.” Since then, Shields has released two CDs on iTunes. An English concentrator, Shields said that a recurring theme in his songs is ambiguity. “Ambiguity is the new explicitness,” he said. But he noted that “Predator?? is more straightforward than his other songs because it is his way of satirizing the creepy “predators” who victimize clean-cut clubbers. In the future, Shields plans to enter the entertainment and media industry. And though he notes that “it?...
...says. Indeed, as important as his VES degree were Bujalski’s extra-curricular hours spent at the Harvard Film Archive or the Brattle. His tastes are broad: ask him what the last good film he saw was, and he’ll tell you “Predator??; ask him about the impact of studio “specialty divisions” like Focus Features, and he’ll tell you that a great film can come from anywhere—the streets, a specialty division, or a big studio.Ultimately, despite their compositional nuances, Bujalski?...
Indeed, just as important as his VES degree was the time Bujalski spent simply hanging out at the Harvard Film Archive or the Brattle. His tastes are broad: ask him what the last good film he saw was, and he’ll tell you “Predator??; ask him about the impact of studio “specialty divisions” like Focus Features, and he’ll tell you that a great film can come from anywhere—the streets, a specialty division, or a big studio...