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...Nick, with the gimlet stare and the thin taut lips, is at first flummoxed by this amiable alien element: where the police station has a "swear box" (saying "nob" gets you a 10p fine), where the pub owner vaguely enumerates the wine selections as "red and... white," and where a man who's had his head cut off is described as "decaffeinated." Sanford might be the Shire, and the residents human Hobbits, to an alpha-male Aragorn like Nick...
...Balata refugee camp about photography. The exhibit, which will remain on the ground floor of CGIS North until April 21, highlighted the plight of the refugee camp, the largest in the West Bank, according to information on the United Nations Web site. In the photographs, emaciated children stare at the camera intensely and what buildings exist are discolored and in disrepair. “We use our photography as a form of resistance,” said Sabreen, 17, one of last night’s speakers and photographers. According to the mission statement posted on its Web site, Picture...
...month every spring, it remains obscure throughout an international world unimpressed by and unaccustomed to college athletics. Only in the NCAA Tournament does an amateur athlete get so much exposure for being just that.So it was only natural that I reacted with an open-mouthed stare when I looked up to see Ohio State playing Florida in perfect, high-definition fashion at an upscale restaurant in Buenos Aires on Monday night. Finally, after seven weeks in Argentina, I was home.—Staff writer Aidan E. Tait can be reached at atait@fas.harvard.edu...
...just Allen's serpentine poise as the officers quiz him that seems inhuman? You might crack if you were confronted with mounds of damning, if circumstantial, evidence. But Allen parries each thrust or shrugs it off, never taking their bait, meeting their suspicions with his steely stare. You'll feel a chill in the theater, and in your blood, for it's here that Zodiac becomes the good movie the real killer was waiting for. And no one could play him better than Lynch...
Three tough guys stare daggers at oneanother in the prelude to a triangular gunfight. A pioneer woman carries water to men laying tracks for a railroad. A Jesuit priest contemplates a South American waterfall. G-men pursue gangsters across a bridge. A boy peeks through a projection-booth window to see a movie or through a keyhole to watch a beautiful woman slowly undress before her mirror...