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...Mabel is more than the comic relief in these plays. She's the moral arbiter, the fearless truth teller, the preacher of racial pride. In Diary, her well-bred daughter is about to confront the hussy who stole her man. Madea butts in, "No, you're gonna deal with her like a white woman. I'm gonna deal with her like a black woman...
...book became a handsomely detailed TV perennial directed by Chuck Jones, the Warner Bros. animation genius who had worked with Geisel on the wartime Private Snafu cartoons and, in 1966, brought Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! to the small screen. This Horton was narrated by another old Geisel colleague, Hans Conried, the actor who had incarnated that pedagogue-demagogue, that piano-teacher torturer, Dr. Terwilliker in Geisel's fantastical live-action film The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. And you shouldn't miss the elephant's first appearance in movies, in the Warners cartoon Horton Hatches...
...angry?DC: I’m a pretty mellow person. I mean, I’m not wearing my tie-dye today, butI’m a pretty mellow person. I don’t really get too angry too often. But I was prettyangry when my friend Ryan stole my cat. I haven’t seen the cat or Ryan for two and ahalf years. OK, that’s not true, but he threatened to do it. If he did I would be angry.Jeffrey C. Witt ’09RR: Who do you play...
...rebound and got it to junior Jenny Brine.Brine buried the puck, extending the Crimson’s lead to 2-0.Six minutes later, freshman Liza Ryabkina sealed the victory with a crowd-wowing breakaway goal.Ryabkina, frustrated after being called for three penalties in the course of the game, stole the puck in the Golden Knights’ zone and broke toward the net. Utilizing some impressive stickwork to get around defenders, she faked out Grandmont-Berube before slipping the puck between the goalie’s legs.“I can’t really describe it because...
...Darfur was attacked. Men in desert-beaten pickups with mounted guns swept in at noon, strafing the market and shooting villagers. Then just as quickly, the fighters withdrew to the outskirts, cordoning the village and trapping its inhabitants. In the days that followed, they terrorized the villagers. They stole cattle and camels, eating what they needed and sending the rest on long caravans to distant markets for sale. One by one, over grievances large and small, 20 villagers were killed. On donkey and on foot, the besieged inhabitants stole away in the nights, making the arduous trip across the rock...