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...Harvard girls,” said Alexandra E. C. Tatrallyay ’05, head organizer for the Harvard division of the Madness Group. “It’ll be really exciting to show everyone at Harvard and everyone across the country that Harvard girls are smart and beautiful...

Author: By Samantha A. Papadakis, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hot Harvard Girls Face Off! 64 of Them. No Mud Included. | 5/5/2005 | See Source »

...It’s a funny, smart piece,” Hanley says. “It’s got all sorts of humor—everything from slapstick to intellectual… What I really would encourage people to do is watch the whole stage—while some people might be talking, others might be doing something in the corner you might miss. We tried to throw in fun things here and there...

Author: By Cara B. Eisenpress, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Steve Martin and the Lapin Agile | 5/5/2005 | See Source »

...only a handful of film production concentrators, Johnson relished the opportunity to work closely with faculty members like former Visiting Professor in the VES department Hal Hartley, who taught Johnson to conquer his instinct to over-think his filmmaking, an instinct he calls the “smart-guy, Harvard syndrome...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson’s Alternative Honorees for ’05 | 5/5/2005 | See Source »

Actors like Lithgow are of an older, pre-“Punk’d” breed. Some other names I’d put in this category might be Bernadette Peters and Nathan Lane: they sing, they dance, and they’re multitalented and too smart for media pandering. I would never see how vital they are to American art, until Frances would tell me a lovingly embellished story about how intelligent, funny, and wise they were in a one-on-one conversation...

Author: By Abe J. Riesman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Many Faces of John Lithgow | 5/5/2005 | See Source »

French wine couldn't be considered a smart investment at the time. Sales had been shrinking for years, and by 2003 Americans were asking for freedom fries--hold the steak au poivre. But Joe devoted Gallo's huge resources to the challenge. First, the Modesto, Calif., company found a French partner--wine cooperative Sieur d'Arques, in the southern Languedoc area, the region that produces much of France's lower-priced vin ordinaire. Sieur would harvest the grapes and make the wine; Gallo would handle marketing and distribution. Then, after sending a crew of Gallo researchers and Grey Advertising executives...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Marketing: Gallo Says Bonjour | 5/4/2005 | See Source »

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