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...costuming was similarly anachronistic, and did not fully reflect the social status or personalities of the characters. Consistency in characterization was lacking, especially in minor characters where accents trailed off and on at random...
...week. “We gave them a package of proposals. They walked off, and it’s up to them to tell us they have a response to those proposals.” For every writer in the streets with a Harvard degree trying to change the status quo, however, there’s a Harvard alum in a power suit trying to bring order to the chaos. Perhaps the most notable figure in the latter camp is Jeffery A. Zucker ’86, a former Crimson president who became CEO of NBC Universal last February. Additionally...
...other people just can’t,” said Reitan. “He’s been through it. He’s experienced it.”But that’s not enough. Reitan stressed that people cannot go on being satisfied with the status quo, and motivating activism is central to the movie’s goals. “For a straight person who just feels, ‘Wow, it’s a different age, we’re in the age of ‘Will and Grace...
...wide receiver Alex Breaux.Hopkins, an undersized senior safety, makes certain that he’s the most entertaining character in the Ivies on a regular basis.For starters, Hopkins, or “Hop,” takes full advantage of his “Gold Summer Dog” status. Players who stayed for summer workouts were referred to as “Summer Dogs,” and they were rewarded with t-shirts to recognize their hard work. Those players who didn’t miss a session, like Hopkins, were given gold t-shirts. The shirts, however...
Philadelphia-based Beanie Sigel may or may not be attempting to cement his status as a rap industry heavyweight with the video for “All the Above.” What’s for sure is that Sigel—who has done a year of federal time—was tired of orange jumpsuits. More on that later. The video, which also features R. Kelly, is cinematic from the get-go. It opens with Beanie and Kellz’s names splashed across the screen, pans of the nighttime Chicago skyline, and the sounds of swishing...