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...Anne Frank’s diary has elicited from decades of readers, her own essay fails to evoke a similar reaction. Thurman’s analysis of the forces behind people’s choices is more illuminating and interesting when those choices are less familiar, but with Frank, she??s just another voice.As Thurman moves from one personality to the next, she treats Flaubert and Teresa Heinz Kerry, photographers and fashion designers, to the same gentle probing in an attempt to discover where their life’s work originates. Although this collection of essays seems oddly...
...give up. Hot on the heels of her half-assed, half-clothed Video Music Awards performance, the recently-dubbed “Unfitney” has given us an epic, four-minute display of how the pop music industry systematically ravages and eats its young. And people wonder why she??s taking parenting classes. Nothing in “Gimme More” seems either necessary or desirable. The footage looks less like a final cut than something K-Fed chopped up in iMovie while the kids were asleep in the car. Britney’s characterization...
...Prince, her curls are shamelessly Xtina-esque, and her set design smacks of Gwen. She doesn’t even dance, despite the fact that nothing else is going on; instead, she jerkily moves around the stage, rubbing her cheeks against sparkly skull-shaped microphones and looking as if she??s in arthritic pain. The only redeeming moment comes when she wiggles her bum for the camera, but the wiggling is brief and, well, old news. —Jenny...
...conditions that are perfectly conditioned to carry immense fires.” For her part, Holmes—secure in her brother’s home, though still unsure of the fate of her own house—seemed ready to resign herself to nature. In the meantime, she??s heading out on a little vacation. “My life’s on fire,” she said. “Might as well go to Vegas.” —Staff writer Christian B. Flow can be reached at cflow@fas.harvard.edu...
...Rossel,’ who was this very serious PhD,” Matskevich said. “Her other personality was ‘Ms. Stine,’ who loved to dance, sing, and was very irresponsible.”“Every morning, she??d decide who to be that day, but no matter who she was, she always made everyone laugh.” Matskevich said.To many in Harvard’s anthropology department, Rossel’s death came as an overwhelming shock.“A lot of people here...