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...mixture of soul-searching angst and renegade idealism creates more melancholy than comedy in a cinematic experience that gets old fast. The story is about the rise and fall of John “Rugged” Rudgate (Aaron Stanford, “X-Men: The Last Stand??) and his notorious life of crime. Initially, Rugged’s attempts at law-breaking are so pathetic that the only person who thinks he’s cool is his half-wit sidekick, Lagrand (Paul Schneider, “All the Real Girls”). Through twists of fate...
...Plus Orlando almost dies. Too bad, so close…but it looks like he’ll still be in the third one. 3. Superman Returns…Because Kate Bosworth has two different colored eyes—which is weird. 4. X-Men: The Last Stand??Because who wouldn’t wanna watch an acrobatic, blue-haired Frasier fight Ian McKellen? 5. Click…Because we were all secretly hoping Billy Madison was a family man. Turns out, Big Daddy might be getting a visit from Social Services soon…or at least...
...director of the STAND executive committee.“It’s going to take a lot of work to lead this movement. We’ll need to engage high school students, African-American communities, women, churches, mosques, and synagogues,” he added.This weekend marks STAND??s third national conference. Georgetown’s chapter of STAND held conferences in February and August.Weldon W. Kennedy, a senior at Brandeis who is president of the school’s STAND chapter, said the idea for the conference developed when he met with Harvard students...
...STAND??s divestment campaign coordinators, rising senior Ben Elberger and rising sophomore Seth Silverman, argued in a May report that these two firms’ efforts to improve Sudan’s communications infrastructure do not aid the regime’s campaign of genocide...
Yoga is another ingredient of tradition that Knox uses. “Two Men in Shoulder Stand?? is great fun to watch, despite its tragic subject matter. We watch as a boyfriend pushes his HIV-infected partner to do difficult yoga poses—the exercises are the most healing gift that he can offer, given his inability to afford retroviral drugs. But despite the fascinating themes this piece explores, the excitement here is in the choreography, not the dialogue...