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...were starting in comedies around the same time," he says, sipping his tea at the bar at the Hotel Bel-Air and recalling his mid-'80s roles in Top Secret! and Real Genius. "Tom Hanks was very smart. He made several of the same kind of films in a row. Sweet films: Big, Sleepless in Seattle. So you thought of him as a product. I'd be very happy to do a bunch of comedies in a row. Sean Penn, Nic Cage, Johnny Depp have very established identities. I would enjoy being recognized for a kind of acting...
...good organizer, I can tell you that,” said Tom Biggie, a fellow security guard who came to know McCombe in 1990 through the union. The labor movement at Harvard gained steam in the early 1990s, when the HUSPMGU confronted University three years in a row about pay increases. The two ultimately signed a contract promising the workers a nine percent increase in pay over the course of three years. At its peak, HUSPMGU represented approximately 150 Harvard employees, including security guards, parking attendants, and museum employees. “He was the key person that sort...
...This award will serve as a constant reminder to me to chart the right course,” Madigan said. Matos, on the other hand, started out as a human rights advocate for Amnesty International and the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. Her work with death row inmates led her to focus on preventive measures that would discourage vulnerable individuals from leading lives of crime. Now, Matos leads the oldest Latino community service organization in New Haven, Conn. “Lisa Madigan and Kica Matos have shown idealism, compassion, and hard work toward the public challenges facing this...
...Camp Sunshine, a retreat for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. The event perfectly combined our two favorite pastimes: Being creepy and “giving back.” With pumpkins lined up as far as the eye could see, Boston looked like a death row for renegade jack o’ lanterns. We could barely make out the muffled voice of some sicko whispering, “Excuse me, Mr. O’Lantern, you have been found guilty of premeditated homicide of a young child and are hereby sentenced to death by incineration...
...Head of the Charles Regatta might be the most famous of fall rowing events, but the Harvard oarsmen did not let that distinction get in the way of their having a good time this weekend.The heavyweight varsity four—Harvard’s strongest entry in the regatta—carried their boat down to the Newell Boathouse dock wearing full pirate costumes, replete with eye patches for each of the oarsmen, gold hoop earrings, and black and red bandannas. “It’s Head of the Charles—it?...