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...whose physical characteristics help distinguish them. Light-skinned Hispanic actors can end up like Jewish actors have--relegated to playing other ethnicities. Arguably the most visibly Latino character announced last week was campy superhero Bat Manuel (Nestor Carbonell) on Fox's The Tick. On NBC's UC: Undercover, Jon Seda plays a cop named Jake Shaw; on NBC's Crossing Jordan, Miguel Ferrer is Dr. Garrett Macy...
...Undercover." This fast-paced-looking crime drama focuses on an "elite" crime-fighting unit in LA. The show, said Zucker, promises "an exciting, diverse team in front of the camera and behind it." Which means a white character, a black character, a Hispanic actor (Jon Seda) playing a guy named "Jake Shaw" and a nerdy crypto-Jewish computer geek (Jarrad Paul, who was outstanding as the screenwriter in Fox's short-lived "Action"). Most important, this looks possibly to be NBC's bid at creating its own "CSI." Hey, the initials won't hurt...
...those magazines, Light-house, also focuses on women's issues. But Lighthouse co-coordinator Seda Yalcinkaya '95 said she does not see the Sponge as a competitor...
...received the Palme d'Or, and I watched Quentin Tarantino on David Letterman last night, so I was curious to see what it was about," said Seda Yalcinkaya '95, one of the few Harvard students in attendance...
...Seda Yalcenkaya '95, who transferred here fromBrown last year, voices a common frustration: "Myproblem is that there is no one particular place Ican go to listen to them...At Brown, for example,they have a student-run, college-funded bar calledThe Underground. All Brown bands play thereregularly, so you know where to go to listen tothe music. Here you only know about gigs if youknow the people who will be playing...