Word: steinã
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Alas, in reading over through the neatly printed sentences and paragraphs, one realizes the truth: for Neil Rudenstine’s speeches, as for Gertrude Stein??s Oakland, there is no there there. Our former president speaks in platitudes; he borrows other men’s insights to fill the spaces in his speeches where insight and originality ought to find a home. “All of us recognize that we are now actors in a drama that has become global in nature,” he tells one audience; another is informed that...
It’s not a triumph for anyone that the flippancy and comedy that has recently crept into mainstream media is now out the door. Joel Stein??s humor column in Time Magazine has been indefinitely suspended, as have other comedic features in the newsweekly...
...tonight’s episode of the comedy trivia show “Win Ben Stein??s Money,” three Harvard students—Kevin E. Meyers ’02, Alex F. Rubalcava ’02 and Shaun T. Takao ’04—will face off against Ben Stein, who attended Yale Law School and graduated as valedictorian. On the show, known for its antics and frequent sexual innuendos, contestants answer trivia questions delivered by host Ben Stein. After the first round, the contestant with the lowest number of points...
...filmed at the University of California at Los Angeles, is part of a college series designed to kick off the program’s new season. For the next two weeks, fraternity brothers, sorority sisters, professors and the like will all compete for the chance to win Ben Stein??s money...
...speechwriter and lawyer. Meyers, Rubalcava and Takao all auditioned last fall for the trivia show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” Though they were not selected for that show, their names were later referred to the producers of “Win Ben Stein??s Money” when they started looking for contestants...