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...explanation the researchers are advancing for the star??s remarkable speed is that the star was once part of a binary star system that passed too close to a black hole, which is a collapsed massive star that has a gravitational force so powerful even light cannot escape. Astronomer Jack Hills advocated such a scenario...
Lean R. Lussier ’07 said she was looking forward to catching a glimpse of Zeta-Jones during the star??s visit to Cambridge, since The Mask of Zorro is her favorite movie...
...outburst against Sean Penn revealed, The Assassination of Richard Nixon will doubtless cause some political controversy in the world of entertainment for any number of reasons: its scenes of violence, its star??s rallying habits, its historical accuracy. But those who see the film will realize that even in the polemic times we inhabit, when the medium of film is manipulated so frequently in the interest of political gain, some movies can still use politics for an altogether different purpose: entertainment...
...from studying for your Science B-29 midterm with a trip to the Harvard Film Archive to see Dustin Hoffman’s gender-bending “Tootsie.” The 1982 film classic features Hoffman as a scheming out-of-work actor who becomes a soap star??as a woman. $8 Regular $6 Students, Faculty and Staff, Senior Citizens 7 p.m. Carpenter Center...
...most often for the 2002-2003 Connecticut team, which began the season ranked #15 and ended #1 as champions. Overly-arrogant “stars” feels they don’t need anyone else; but sometimes the team plays better without that kind of “star?? (such as the Boston Red Sox without Nomar...