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...also spoke at the event, including his brother Nathan, two of his children, and his wife, psychologist Carolyn Cohen. Dershowitz’s son Elon presented a list of the “Top Ten Reasons Why It’s Good to Be Alan Dershowitz’s Son?? in his speech. The number one reason: “Every time a celebrity kills his wife, you say to yourself, ‘Hey, I’m gonna meet that guy,’” he said, alluding to his father?...
...hockey bug seemed harmless when he first caught it—just add it to the list of carpools, Betty and Will Hafner shrugged. Their son??s first-grade class included two boys who skated on a youth team boasting pint-sized hockey sweaters. Moreover, the boys’ fathers’ had season tickets to the NHL’s Washington Capitals...
...Mystic River”) that it is tempting to take her for granted, but that would be a mistake. Her turn as a desperate housewife affects the audience so much that one forgives her myriad infidelities and an ill-advised romance with her son??s tennis instructor (Billy Baldwin).Speaking of which, Billy Baldwin’s revelatory performance in this film nearly acquits him of the travesty that was “Fair Game” (apologies to Cindy Crawford). Apparently, Billy’s acting is good for something other than a punch line. Jesse Eisenberg?...
...perspective of Robert, a fading Pulitzer-winning novelist. The world he sees as petty, cheap, throwaway, is reflected in Dave Spritz’s chipper weather reports, the fast food thrown at him, and the no-place settings he occupies (malls, hospitals, fancy hotels). When Robert appraises his son??s professional success, saying, “That’s quite an American accomplishment,” his words have just enough edge to give the film a hint of satire. Despite the comic moments (Sir Michael Caine’s description of a “camel...
...drama focuses on the now-adolescent son??s excruciating explanation of these events to his first real love interest. Written by Michael C. Mitnick ’06 and directed by Mary Birnbaum ’07, “A Slice of Life” stood out as one of the festival’s most fully conceived and professionally produced plays...