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Members of the mainstream press covering former Vermont Gov. Howard B. Dean’s presidential run apparently didn’t sleep through their high school English classes, where they learned that compelling stories always follow arcs from beginning to climax to denouement. Being good pupils, they constructed a now-familiar narrative around the candidate, first building him into an outsider-turned-frontrunner and then relentlessly tearing him down. The storyline bore little relationship to the facts of the campaign, but after reporters and editors decided that the peak had been reached—roughly ten months before...
...that’s right, Theo and Isabelle, who are revealed to be twins, bathe and sleep naked together. Although they never seem to engage explicitly in intercourse, their relationship seems to go over the border into quasi-incestuous if not fully incestuous. This is not to say that the movie is not worthwhile. Eva Green, besides being beautiful, is convincing in the conflict between her desire to have a normal relationship with Matthew, her love for her brother and the uncertainty of how to live life away from the movies. Garrel also manages to convince at being unsure...
...sleep now,” he joked. “I have three days off every week as opposed to one day off a month” on the campaign...
...hockey fans who have watched the Crimson men play sleep-inducing hockey this year—they’re more effective than NyQuil—on their way to a 10-13-2 record and what will likely be an early departure from postseason play, have you thought that maybe you’re just heading over to Bright Hockey Center at the wrong time...
...night. “We have these little glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling,” jokes Fletcher. “We turn out the lights and stare at the stars. It’s pretty romantic.” Part of the night usually involves sleeping, which can be interrupted at any moment. “I have a lot of weird dreams when I sleep here,” says Stephanopoulos. “There’s sort of this implicit tension that the doorbell might wake you up at any moment...