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...friends back in Florida, so they can see what I’m doing up here,” says Silver. “It’s also a good record for me to go back and look at when I’m happy, sad or just curious what the hell I was doing at a certain time...
...There were tons and tons of high school kids just crying,” Nicolas says. “Everyone was sharing their feelings. It was a sad place...
...Architectural Sciences that existed up until the late 60s, but from speaking to graduates of the concentration, my sense is that it probably was too pre-professional. However, if done correctly, architecture and urban studies has the potential to be the most liberal arts concentration at Harvard. The sad thing is, despite the department’s absence, there remains plenty of interest in architecture and the city—among both Faculty and students. There are many courses offered in various departments—ranging from Government to History of Art and Architecture to Environmental Science and Public Policy?...
...neither the contemporary crackle of Smith and Litt, nor the intellectual and verbal grandeur of Amis and McEwan. Instead, Rhodes writes straight from - and about - the heart. Timoleon Vieta is the name of a beloved, scruffy pooch who belongs to Carthusians Cockcroft, an aging, gay, composer who has retired, sad and alone, to the Umbrian countryside, where he boozes and listlessly cruises for some thrill to replace the boy in silver shorts who broke his heart. When a young, brutish (and dog-hating) man known only as the Bosnian comes to stay, Cockcroft foolishly agrees to abandon...
...goods. He is so desperate that he collects old East German packages and refills them with Western products. "That's how far they have reduced us," says a staunch communist neighbor when he sees Alex searching through trash cans looking for empty containers. Becker describes the film as a "sad comedy," in contrast to other films about the East such as the 1999 hit Sonnenallee, a more slapstick look at life under communism. "Comedy always has a serious basis," Becker says. "The people we're all laughing at don't feel like laughing, while we in the audience have...