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When asked whether he feared that the public reaction to the film might stall over questions about the film’s “real” and staged episodes, Johnston said that it “might, to a certain degree.” But even if viewers are skeptical, he says he will have achieved one of his goals...
...agree, I got a thrill out of getting our victim. On days the hormones ebbed, we would stand for hours browsing secondhand manga stores or actually visit some of those tourist attractions. Every morning was the first decision of the day: did we want croissants and a nice single-stall with a self-warming seat or donuts with a full row of toilets and automatic faucets? Often, we’d choose both: Isaac ate second meals like a hobbit, which doubled our food budget. I fretted about the money, yet went to bed smiling...
...HUPD crime alert said that a resident of Story Hall observed an unknown male looking into the shower stall in which she was taking a shower. When questioned, the suspect fled the area. Upon investigation, officers observed several propped doors allowing unfettered access to the building. The offender was described as an Asian or white male, 5’6” to 5’8” in height, short dark spiked hair parted to the right, wearing a dark color shirt...
...hours southeast of the Turkish capital of Ankara lies a surreal landscape of giant pink rocks carved by nature into phantasmagoric formations. Locals call the area Cappadoccia, or "fairy chimneys," and at nearly every roadside stop, there's a stall selling gozleme?the flat bread native to the region. A mixture of feta cheese, parsley, vegetables and spices is wrapped in dough and sizzled over a hot griddle until perfectly crisp. Gozleme is tangier than an Indian paratha, more robust than a French crepe, and altogether delicious...
...your famous picture of Elvis in his coffin? It was an incredible coup. It was our biggest-selling issue ever. We sold 6.7 million copies. One of my photographers followed a relative of Elvis' to a bar. When he went into the men's room, standing at the stall, our guy said, "Listen, I'm from the Enquirer. Would you like to make some money?" The relative said, "The photo could be done after everything is closed down for the night. They just put the lights out, leave Elvis, and we go and drink until the early hours...