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...Blue Sky version is directed by Jimmy Hayward, a Pixar veteran who worked as an animator on that studio's first five features, and Steve Martino. They have elaborated on the TV show's designs to develop a dense, gorgeously goofy Who-ville - a town, of bright colors and sweetly tilting towers, that might have been dreamed by Antonio Gaudi and Red Grooms. Who-ville has a daft architectural logic that makes a comely contrast to the jungle lushness of Nool...
...knew what I should do. She always had interesting people around her and was intellectually engaged.” Weston said he remembered when Bowen was chosen as student of the month and written about in the high school newspaper. The article said that Bowen planned to study studio art in college. This was the first time that the family had learned about her interest in art, Weston said. Bowen attended Smith College and studied multiple subjects, ultimately graduating with a double-major in astronomy and studio art, as well as a minor in physics. At the Straus Center, Bowen...
...those rare opportunities whereIra and I had a chance to sit down and goline-by-line,” he said. “It’s just been instilledin me to do my homework...I don’tcare if it’s a studio or low-budget, timebecomes money. I don’t want to waste 20minutes talking about, ‘Well, I have thisproblem with this scene here so let’s talkabout it.’”These discussions were especially importantfor the film’s moments...
...organize a Bob Dylan trip in the fall and a massage session during reading period. Johnston is not alone in his efforts to unite house communities with unique events. Toby C. Berkman ’02, a tutor in Eliot, holds a weekly yoga class in the house dance studio, and Tom J. Barnett-Lamb, a Cabot tutor, leads a craft circle every week. But it doesn’t take a weekly class to gain celebrity status as a tutor. Anthony Niblett is known in Winthrop for being an avid IM fan, and Matthew J. Corriel...
...It’s not like being in high school where I’m torn between my nerdy comic book friends and going out to the football game with all the beautiful kids. No matter what, I’m just sitting here in my studio by myself doing these drawings...It’s not like I had to turn my back on people who used to buy my comic books at little specialty stores in order to get my artwork in The New Yorker. The things can exist concurrently and hopefully play off of each other...