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...lack of talent, but rather to a surplus—the entire cast is made up of such a hodgepodge of varying talents that it becomes almost impossible to single out one person for an extraordinary performance.Barlowski, a sophomore at Emerson, is sensational—convincingly alternating between his role??s juxtaposing personalities as the tough, bad-ass rule-breaker and the sensitive high schooler who is trying to get over his father’s abandonment. Barlowski amazes with his ability to transform back-and-forth from an eighties’ Elvis Presley, gyrating all over...
...charter, the Corporation must seek the counsel of the 30-member Board of Overseers, who are elected by a vote of Harvard alumni, in choosing the new president. In yesterday’s statement, the University said the Overseers would serve a “key consultative role?? in the search...
...coincidentally, the other prevailing image of black women. That same year, the Academy also rewarded Denzel Washington for his portrayal of—surprise!—a criminal. It’s widely agreed that this wasn’t Washington’s best role??did anyone see “Malcolm X?" “The Hurricane,” perhaps? Yet, as usual, the Academy singled out the stereotype...
...Again, Summers would almost certainly agree.STICK TO THE TRUTHYet herein also lies the most important difference between Summers and Bok. It is not that Bok would disagree with Summers’ ideas, but rather with his methods. Bok, both in 1971 and today, seems most comfortable playing a parental role??supporting the sometimes revolutionary ideas of his tenured children from the shadows. “Others will have to comment on my image. I try not to worry about it,” writes Bok. “Trustworthiness is another matter. University presidents have to persuade...
Despite Coogan’s obvious acting talent, the self-mockery shtick he presents in “Tristram Shandy” is nothing new. He played the same role??an arrogant actor named Steve Coogan—in a brilliantly awkward exchange with Alfred Molina in Jim Jarmusch’s “Coffee and Cigarettes...