Word: stardom
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...writing for the stage - and their shared sense of egalitarianism, both in life and in the movies. "Society is a group and we want to talk about society," he says. "Agnès and I could not write a film with two stars and have other actors serving their stardom. We all have to work together. Nobody should be left out." Of course, even democratic films need a lead, and in Look at Me, it's Lolita: a fat, plain, insecure 20-year-old with a beautiful singing voice. The search for an actress to play the part was tough...
...long tradition of college bands, a few names stand out—Pink Floyd, Phish and REM all managed to transcend their undergraduate beginnings to reach the highest reaches of musical stardom. Ideally, the atmosphere in a university is open-minded, creative, open-ended—perfect for the creation of good music and great groups. Whether this generalization applies to Harvard, however, is a different story...
...long tradition of college bands, a few names stand out—Pink Floyd, Phish and REM all managed to transcend their undergraduate beginnings to reach the highest reaches of musical stardom. Ideally, the atmosphere in a university is open-minded, creative, open-ended—perfect for the creation of good music and great groups. Whether this generalization applies to Harvard, however, is a different story...
...PEOPLE item [Sept. 20] referred to Lauren Bacall's 60-year career in the movies. It started with her role in To Have and Have Not with Humphrey Bogart. TIME's review of her performance in that film might have done a little bit to push her toward stardom...
Amidst the success Tracy has enjoyed thus far in his senior campaign, he has had the chance to reflect on his high school years and his much-anticipated return to gridiron stardom...