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...smile, "You're supposed to pray, even if it's to get the hell out of here." Photographer Jose Azel spent 25 nights in motel rooms and drove 4,500 miles to bring you a photo gallery of the people you might meet along the trail. Writer Joel Stein was the bravest of all, sampling the same fat-laden cuisine the explorers ate as he crouched by a Montana campfire...
...such as an extended Shaggy-vs.-Scooby gas-passing contest. The cast does great impressions of the original cartoon characters, and the computer-generated Scooby is convincing, but it turns out that what we liked about Scooby-Doo in the first place was that nobody was trying. --By Joel Stein...
...Joel Stein's article, he lists the rules for how to create a modern blockbuster. I disagree with Rule 4: "Don't Worry Too Much About the Writing." Spider-Man is actually well written; its taut script mixes serious and thoughtful characterization with over-the-top action and excitement. People are genuinely moved by some of the film's more dramatic scenes. It is this emotional component of Spider-Man's tortured-soul brand of heroism--as he realizes that his loved ones could be put in danger because of his superheroics and that happiness will often take a backseat...
...dual regattas, the Crimson captured the Adams, Stein, Compton and Smith Cups while beating out Penn, Navy, Brown, Princeton and MIT, leaving Cornell and Wisconsin as the unseen threats at Eastern Sprints. Harvard’s win over Northeastern on May 4 not only established the Crimson as the fastest crew on the Charles River, but also sent Harvard to sprints with the undisputed top rank in the East...
...includes several prominent former members of the Harvard community, including Phyllis R. Stein ’63, former director of Radcliffe Career Services and Florence C. Ladd, former head of Radcliffe’s Bunting Institute...