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...important to have something fun and affordable that families can do together. People are remembering how much fun the old games are." But they're also finding fun in new ones, like the best-selling Cranium. Launched in 1998, it asks players to act out, draw or sculpt phrases; more than a million copies have been sold. And the tiny, Toronto-based Faby Games saw its Wordthief (a word game played with cards) sell out when it was launched at Barnes & Noble in 2000 and become one of the chain's Top 10 sellers this year. Next up from Faby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trend Alert: New Games For A Retro Mood | 3/11/2002 | See Source »

...algebraic from a scheduling standpoint," says director Peter Segal. Of 85 shooting days on the sequel, about 75 required Murphy to play a Klump. (To give Murphy's face time off from adhesives, a Klump-free day was scheduled each Wednesday.) It took an average of four hours to sculpt Murphy into a Klump--via foam-rubber facial appliances that had to be replaced each day and kept consistent through months of filming--then hours more for the end-of-day Klump-ectomy. "The edges are so thin and the glue is so strong, the pieces get destroyed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Making Faces | 7/31/2000 | See Source »

...example, during a unit on humanism, the students in her class are assigned to sculpt Michelangelo's David. But first, they are shown pictures of the Apuan Alps, the source of Michelangelo's finest marble...

Author: By Sarah A. Dolgonos, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: adfda | 4/21/2000 | See Source »

...Steve Zahn and Robert Sean Leonard. He calls it the best creative experience of his career, which may not sound like much, but his excitement is very convincing. "There's no excuse for young filmmakers not to make a movie. Anyone can make a movie the way anyone can sculpt or write a book or paint," he says. "The James Joyces have not yet begun to work on film because they're not the guys who want to sit around and work with executives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Everyone's A Star.Com | 3/27/2000 | See Source »

Practicing Appalachian craft traditions that are centuries old, some students at Berea College in Berea, Ky., have learned to weave, sculpt and carve an assortment of household items that would make even Martha Stewart jealous. The Berea College Student Crafts catalog features hundreds of handmade products. Proceeds from every couch throw ($90), broom ($9 to $48) and candelabrum ($75) go toward the education of the college's 1,500 students, all of whom work in lieu of tuition. "All you have to do is rub your hands across one of our couch throws, and you'll know there's quality...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Goodly Gifts | 12/20/1999 | See Source »

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