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...They got cold feet," says Blackman. Nonetheless, in Knife Edge, the author plunges deeper still into the mindset of a terrorist. Callum's brother, Jude, a die-hard cell leader with the noughts' Liberation Militia, finds himself falling for a woman, a cross he has befriended in order to rob. Because he understands hatred better than his heart and his mind, hatred wins - sickeningly: "She smiled at me. Total trust, love and devotion. It was too much. I was dying in it. I clenched my fists and hit her." Blackman is unapologetic: "I want the reader to empathize...
...early 1970s, two film students in the VES department, Rob W. Tranchin ’74 and Allen D. Moore ’74, were wondering the same thing...
They resolved the question later, as both went on to become documentary filmmakers, with Tranchin working for PBS in Texas and Moore in Maryland. In 1999, they received a project proposal from another former classmate, Rob D. Eustis ’78. They were to direct a film about the painter with the enormous palette from the third floor of the Carpenter Center, whom Tranchin had admired but who was only vaguely familiar to Moore...
...Senior Rob Fried is an assistant captain on the men’s hockey team. He is a varsity lacrosse letterwinner. He writes side-splitting stories for Satire V. He collaborated on a script that was submitted to the Pudding. Oh, and he’s also a two-year ECAC all-academic selection in hockey...
Fried is planning for the clinic’s future, and hopes junior Rob Flynn and others will help keep the camp going this summer...