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...Martin Sheen has only four short scenes - two of them seconds long and conducted opposite a fluffy white parrot (who had me at "Hello") - yet still leaves a vivid impression. He plays Burke's former father-in-law Silver, a retired Marine who is handling his grief in the most productive way possible: by showing up at the Seattle hotel where one of Burke's multiday seminars for the bereft is under way, to remind him that a) he, Silver, is not A-O.K., b) he thinks Burke shouldn't be either and, finally, c) just because Martin Sheen...
...well worth the trek. One of Harvard’s most spacious party spots, the Treehouse is also one of the most frequented. A favorite of some of the most dynamic organizations on campus, the Treehouse is an excellent alternative for those seeking a reprieve from the final club scene. With its accessible, well-positioned bar and extensive floor space, the Treehouse never fails to pack in the booze and the people. Drink, dance, and schmooze at the Quad’s most illustrious party spot. Plus, for all you non-Quadlings, expect excellent fodder for conversation on your Shuttle...
...Hence the cognitive dissonance at hearing a clip from Bruni’s song “Quelqu’un m’a dit” accompanying a scene in the recently released “(500) Days of Summer.” The movie, a fluffy Joseph Gordon-Levitt vehicle, takes off from an interesting premise: A pretty female protagonist rejects the labels of a straightforward relationship. For all its pretenses at innovation in the form of jump-cuts and non-linear narrative, though, the final product makes no attempt at exploring the motivations behind that stance...
...Affleck will be in the Square tomorrow (clarification: Tuesday) at Grendel's Den from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. filming a scene for his new movie, "The Town." From the Cambridge Chronicle...
...Council, has photographed for Eleganza, Freeze College Magazine, and The Harvard Voice as well as interned for designer Kara Ross.Michael R. Polino ’11 is the DJ and set designer for Project East. The Lowell resident says he groomed his style growing up in the Baltimore club scene. Fifteen Minutes (FM): Fill in the blank. White t-shirt and…Baird: Red lipstick. Dagogo-Jack: Canvas sneakers. el Habashy: Leather pants.Lonergan: Oversized. With skinny pants and pointy flats. It’s all about the silhouette. FM: You returned to campus, unpacked all your clothes. What...