Word: semis
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Crimson had the opportunity to speak with guitarist Adam Gardner about Guster’s rise to semi-stardom, the upcoming album, song writing and failing classes...
...bubble wrap itself, not just the bags. Young was already buying the stuff for her own packing needs in 750-ft. rolls. She just increased her order. By a lot. And she got a little system going. Since 250-ft. units sold best, every roll that came off the semi had to be divided into three. So she laid an old card table on her living-room floor, its legs sticking up. She put a roll of bubble wrap on one leg and rerolled it onto another, cutting off swaths of 250 ft. Before long, she was shipping...
...about a young girl who recalls, “when I was six, I fell in love with my brother’s girlfriend. She was 26.” In a short period of time, we follow the girl to adulthood with a new semi-stalking personality. Not in the short film program, but featured before the film Boy Named Sue, is the 13-minute film XXXY by Porter Gale and Laleh Soomekh. This emotionally gripping short film centers on two people who were born intersex—Kristi, a bike...
...Undergrads” does show some promise in its lesser elements. Jessie, Nitz’s hall mate and potential romantic interest, occasionally has something interesting to say about frat initiation or semi-annual streaking rituals. The show doesn’t even deal with professors or schoolwork in its first two episodes, so perhaps there is hope that it will find more substantial material later on. But based on its early installments, the show is a disappointment...
...achieved just that. His new play, A Counterfeit Presentment, challenges the traditional interpretation of one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays, Hamlet. Funke’s play is a blend of Hamlet’s original text (as well as Othello and King Lear) and his own semi-Elizabethan prose. Although it would seem like a tall order to even attempt to change Shakespeare’s masterpiece, the mixture of the old material and Funke’s new lines works well...