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...progression to stardom, Berg will hope to repeat Saturday’s performance next week...
...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...